Monte Albán is an archaeological site located 10 km from the city of Oaxaca. It was named “Dani Baá” or Sacred Mountain by the Zapotecs, and later “Yucucui” or Green Hill by the Mixtec indigenous people who inhabited it around the 12th century. As was the case with several pre-Hispanic metropolises, Monte Albán was inhabited by more than one culture. The origin of the first inhabitants is a subject of debate, as archaeologists have not been able to determine it precisely. Subsequently, the city was inhabited by the Zapotecs and, finally, by the Mixtecs. Additionally, through the study of its architecture, specialists found that Monte Albán had contact with other cultures, primarily with the inhabitants of the powerful Teotihuacán in central Mexico.
On this archaeological tour, you will get to know the most important archaeological site in the state of Oaxaca, “Monte Albán,” the majestic urban center of unique regional significance due to the religious, political, and economic control exercised by the Zapotec settlement.
The ceremonial center of Monte Albán was one of the most important cities in Mesoamerica and served as the capital of the Zapotecs from the beginning of our era. It is situated on a group of mountainous masses where the Central Valleys of Oaxaca come together. From the heights of Monte Albán, you can visually survey the three branches of the Oaxaca Valley: Etla to the north, Zimatlán to the south, and Tlacolula to the east.
It is part of UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites, and on this tour, you will have the opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of this extraordinary place and its valuable remnants left behind by the Zapotecs. This majestic archaeological site includes a museum where you can admire the original pieces that have been recovered from this location. Discover Monte Albán!