El Castillo, Chichen Itza

El Castillo, Chichen Itza
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Ancient nameKukulcan
Constructed8th–12th century CE; 826 years ago
TypeMesoamerican step pyramid
MaterialLimestone
Height24 m (79 ft), without temple
30 m (98 ft), with temple
6 m (20 ft), temple itself
Base55.3 m (181 ft)
Slope37°29'44" (edges)
47º19'50" (sides)
LocationTinum Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico
Part ofPre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza
CriteriaCultural: (i), (ii), (iii)
Reference483
Inscription1988 (12th Session)
Coordinates20°40′58.4″N 88°34′7.0″W / 20.682889°N 88.568611°W / 20.682889; -88.568611
El Castillo, Chichen Itza

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El Castillo (Spanish pronunciation: [el kas'tiʎo], 'the Castle'), also known as the Temple of Kukulcan, is a Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of the Chichen Itza archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán. The temple building is more formally designated by archaeologists as Chichen Itza Structure 5B18.