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Tetzcotzinco, Mexico
Archaeological Zone - Tetzcotzinco - Mexico
Information
Traditionally the archaeological site known as the baths of Nezahualcoyotl. The name means "Little Texcoco", although the ending "tzin" would indicate respect, affection; according to usage in Nahuatl it points out that this is a beautiful place and appreciated.
Must Know
Service available at the archaeological site Tetzcotzinco Guided tours by appointment with the INAH Center State of Mexico.

Schedule Tuesday to Sunday from 10-17 hours.

Responsible archaeologist of the Archaeological Zone Tetzcotzinco archaeologist. Fernando Guerrero Villagómez

Phone: 01 (722) 215-7080 / 01 (722) 215-8569 / 01 (722) 213 - 9581 Ext 198031.
Get There
It reaches the archaeological site by the Mexico-Texcoco highway, taking the diversion to Molino de Flores to any of those villages, where you ascend to the archaeological site Tetzcotzinco.

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