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Founded in 1325, Tenochtitlan was a hub of agricultural and architectural innovation, allowing the Aztecs to develop technological advancements unheard of in most other civilizations. From floating gardens to an advanced aqueduct system, Tenochtitlan’s architecture sustained hundreds of thousands of lives until Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés stepped foot on shore.  #tenochtitlan #mexicocity #aztecs #aztec #chinampas #aqueduct #conquistador #blurredbylines Diego Rivera Art, Aztec Architecture, Aztec City, Aztec Empire, Ancient Aztecs, Mexico History, Floating Garden, Floating City, Frida Kahlo Art

Founded in 1325, Tenochtitlan was a hub of agricultural and architectural innovation, allowing the Aztecs to develop technological advancements unheard of in most other civilizations. From floating gardens to an advanced aqueduct system, Tenochtitlan’s architecture sustained hundreds of thousands of lives until Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés stepped foot on shore. #tenochtitlan #mexicocity #aztecs #aztec #chinampas #aqueduct #conquistador #blurredbylines

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Texcotzingo was designed and created by Nezahualcoyotl, in the 15th century  These imperial gardens were used to collect and display plant and animal specimens towards an encyclopedic understanding of fauna and flora of the whole of the Aztec empire as well as the cultivation of medicinals. They were conceived as a place for sensual gratification on one hand and as a recreation of paradise on the other. Dedicated to the rain god Tlaloc Jose Maria Velasco, Ancient Structures, Aztec Empire, French Country Garden Decor, Luxury Garden Furniture, Ancient Chinese Architecture, Country Garden Decor, Ancient Civilization, French Country Garden

Texcotzingo was designed and created by Nezahualcoyotl, in the 15th century These imperial gardens were used to collect and display plant and animal specimens towards an encyclopedic understanding of fauna and flora of the whole of the Aztec empire as well as the cultivation of medicinals. They were conceived as a place for sensual gratification on one hand and as a recreation of paradise on the other. Dedicated to the rain god Tlaloc

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