Tula de Allende
Overview
Introduction
A pleasant day trip from Mexico City (45 mi/70 km to the north), Tula is small site of ruins that were once the capital of the Toltec empire (AD 900-1150) with several temples topped by giant stone carvings of stern-faced warriors. They form a terrifying spectacle, and it is easy to see why the Aztecs destroyed the ruins. There's a small ball court and restored temple on the site.
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