Best Cholula, Mexico Digital Travel Pictures
And Photos

George And Audrey DeLange

Cholula: The Pyramid of Tipanipa, "The Worlds Largest Pyramid!" For years the "Pyramid of Tipanipa" at Cholula was said to be the worlds largest pyramid. Not even the Great Pyramid of Egypt, had a larger base!

Now, there is another located in the ancient ruins of El Mirador in Guatemala. El Mirador covers 10 square mile and its largest pyramid is called The Danta Pyramid. Rising 230 feet, The Danta Pyramid is said to be the tallest structure the Maya ever built.

Even so, that still does not take away from the fact that Cholula is pretty big! After all it covers 25 acres and it is 181 feet high. That still makes it the largest base for any pyramid structure.

Cholula was the most important center of the Mexican highlands after the fall of Teotihuacan. It is located near the twin volcanic peaks Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl and the city of Puebla. The Great Pyramid Of Tipanipa, dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, is the largest single structure in Mexico. Towering 181 feet high and covering an area of some 25 acres, the pyramid was begun in Pre-Classic times and enlarged at least four times.

Seen from a distance today, it appears as a large hill with a Colonial church resting at its summit. The interior of the pyramid has been extensively excavated, affording visitors an extraordinary opportunity to view the different phases of its construction.

Tipanipa really does looks like a big hill, with a Spanish Colonial church on top. It is difficult from a distance to imagine anything else.

In 1910, it was uncovered during the construction of an insane asylum.

Archaeologists say it was in use at the same time as the great Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon at Teotihuacan. If so, it would have been in use a thousand years before the time of these events, and could have been covered and forgotten.

A common story that is told today is that when the conquistadors were invading the land, the great pyramid was so sacred that when the people realized the conquistadors were coming, they organized a work force to cover it with soil so that the Spaniards wouldn't destroy it

We doubt if that story is true, but it would be interesting to learn how and why the Pyramid Of Tipanipa at Cholula was covered with a dirt hill.

Pyramid Of Tipanipa
This Church Actually Sits On The Pyramid Of Tipanipa at Cholula!
It Can Be Seen From Many Miles Away! Popocatepetl In Background!

Pyramid Of TipanipaStructure Four  Structure Six
The Church Was Built On Top Of
The Pyramid Of Tipanipa
Audrey, "It Has The Longest Base
In The World! With Hundreds Of Other
Pyramids And Temples Around It!"
Roman Catholic ChurchPyramid Base
Everywhere You Walk,
You See Pyramids And Temples
Covered By Dirt
To Hide Them For Centuries!
Toltec Altars TemplesStage Three
What A Complex Structure!West Side Of Pyramid
Stage Three
Altars For SacrificeDirt Covered Temples
Altars For SacrificeDirt Covered All Of The Temples
Altar OneTerraces
Altar OneMore Terraces
Plaza Of The AltarsStone Head
Plaza Of The AltarsStone Head Close Up
CholulaCholula
Cholula TerracesCholula Courtyards
Plaza Of The AltarsPlaza Of The Altars
Plaza Of The AltarsPlaza Of The Altars
Burial PitHuman Burial
Post Classic Burial Pit
South Of The Plaza
South Of The Plaza
Human Remains Were Found Here
Pyramid Of  Tipanipa Entrance
The Modern City Of Puebla
Is Right Next To The Pyramid
This Entrance Goes Into The Hill
To The Pyramid Of Tipanipa Base Steps
Pyramid Of  Tipanipa EntrancePyramid Steps
You Go Inside The EntranceAnd There Are Many Places Like This
Where You See The Pyramid Steps
From Inside The Hill
Pyramid Of  Tipanipa TunnelPyramid Of  Tipanipa Steps
This Tunnel Follows The BaseAnd Up The Steps
Pyramid Of  Tipanipa BasePyramid Of  Tipanipa Tunnel
Another Tunnel Following The BaseUp The Pyramid
Pyramid Of  Tipanipa TunnelsPyramid Of  Tipanipa Tunnel
Several Tunnels Go UpHere's Another

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