gptkbp:instanceOf
|
architectural style
|
gptkbp:associatedWith
|
gptkb:Aztec_civilization
|
gptkbp:decorations
|
gptkb:frescoes
gptkb:sculpture
carvings
|
gptkbp:destroyedBy
|
Spanish conquest
|
gptkbp:district
|
gptkb:Tenochtitlan
gptkb:Texcoco
gptkb:Tlacopan
|
gptkbp:excavatedBy
|
archaeologists
|
gptkbp:feature
|
canals
palaces
plazas
temples
ball courts
causeways
pyramidal platforms
|
gptkbp:features
|
bridges
chinampas
dikes
aqueducts
|
gptkbp:flourishedDuring
|
14th to 16th centuries
|
gptkbp:influencedBy
|
gptkb:Toltec_architecture
Teotihuacan architecture
|
gptkbp:mainDeity
|
gptkb:Huitzilopochtli
gptkb:Tlaloc
|
gptkbp:material
|
gptkb:stone
stucco
adobe
|
gptkbp:notableExample
|
gptkb:Templo_Mayor
gptkb:Great_Pyramid_of_Tenochtitlan
|
gptkbp:preservedIn
|
gptkb:Museo_del_Templo_Mayor
|
gptkbp:purpose
|
administrative functions
religious ceremonies
residential use
|
gptkbp:region
|
gptkb:Central_Mexico
|
gptkbp:relatedTo
|
Mesoamerican architecture
|
gptkbp:religiousStructure
|
shrines
twin temples
|
gptkbp:UNESCOWorldHeritageSite
|
gptkb:Historic_Centre_of_Mexico_City_and_Xochimilco
|
gptkbp:bfsParent
|
gptkb:Adidas_Azteca
gptkb:Toltec_architecture
|
gptkbp:bfsLayer
|
6
|