Palenque
FAQFrequently asked questions
What is Palenque and where is it?
These are the ruins of an ancient Mayan city in southern Mexico, in the state of Chiapas, near the Usumacinta River. The Maya themselves called it Lakam-Ha, i.e. Big Water, and the Spanish gave us the familiar name in their not-so-accurate translation.
How old is it?
The city was the capital of the Baakul state and lasted from several centuries BC until about 799. It experienced its zenith in the V-IX centuries.
What is there to see?
First of all, the Temple of the Inscriptions is the tomb of King Pakal the Great, who ruled in the 7th century. Nearby is a large complex of the Palace and step pyramids with sanctuaries.
What makes Palenque interesting for a traveler?
Here are some of the best-preserved examples of classical Mayan architecture and bas-reliefs. Detailed hieroglyphic texts telling about the local dynasty remained on the stones - in fact, a readable chronicle simply on the walls.