Attraction Guide: Chiapa de Corzo Archaeological Zone, Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico

Chiapa de Corzo Archaeological Zone Guide

Journey Through Time: Explore Ancient Chiapa de Corzo Guide

Step back in time at the Chiapa de Corzo Archaeological Zone, a fascinating site that reveals the rich history of this region long before the arrival of the Spanish. This pre-Columbian city was a major center of power and trade, inhabited by the Zoque people and later influenced by the Olmec and Maya civilizations. Exploring the ruins offers a glimpse into the lives and culture of these ancient inhabitants. The site's history stretches back to the Middle Formative period (c. 1400-800 BC), making it one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in Mesoamerica. Chiapa de Corzo flourished as a major trade hub, connecting the highlands of Chiapas with the Gulf Coast. The site's strategic location and fertile lands contributed to its prosperity. Over time, the city experienced periods of influence from various cultures, including the Olmec and Maya, leaving a lasting impact on its architecture and art. Visitors can explore the excavated ruins, including platforms, temples, and residential areas. The site museum houses a collection of artifacts discovered during excavations, providing valuable insights into the daily life, religious beliefs, and artistic achievements of the ancient inhabitants. Guided tours are available to enhance your understanding of the site's history and significance. Don't miss the opportunity to climb to the top of the main platform for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Transportation

The archaeological site is located a short distance from the center of Chiapa de Corzo. Taxis are readily available in the town square. You can also take a local bus heading towards the outskirts of town and ask the driver to drop you off near the site.