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The Plaza DE las Tres Culturas (“Square of the 3 Cultures”) is that the main sq. Inside the Tlatelolco neighbourhood of Mexico City. The name “Three Cultures” is in recognition of the 3 periods of Mexican history mirrored by those buildings pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial, and therefore the freelance “mestizo” nation. The plaza, designed by Mexican creator and urbanist Mario Pani, was completed in 1966.
The sq. Contains the remains of Aztec temples and is flanked by the Santiago DE Tlatelolco church, inbuilt the sixteenth century. And a colossal housing complicated inbuilt 1964.On the side of the Plaza stands an oversized stone memorial erected on October two, 1993, the twenty fifth day of the massacre, in memory of the lots of killed.
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