North Acropolis

El Petén


The trio of pyramidal temples at the North Acropolis are built atop older structures dating back to 100 BC. Comprising of seven platforms, the northernmost temple rises above the jungle foliage. As you enter the complex, look for the remnants of giant stucco masks beneath the thatched roof on the right.


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1. Northeast Acropolis

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An unremarkable part of the site, located to the east of the North Acropolis.

2. Greater Astronomical Complex (Plaza F)

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To the northwest of the site stands one of Yaxhá's most ancient constructions, the Greater Astronomical Complex (Plaza F). The arrangement includes an…

4. Yaxhá

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The Classic Maya sites of Yaxhá, Nakum and El Naranjo form a triangle that is the basis for a national park covering more than 37,000 hectares and…

5. South Acropolis

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A complex of palatial structures from which Yaxhá's aristocracy could watch the games going on in the ball court below.

6. Plaza de las Sombras (Grupo Maler)

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The Plaza de las Sombras (aka Grupo Maler) is where archaeologists believe throngs of citizens once gathered for religious ceremonies.

7. Twin Pyramid Complex

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This largely unexcavated complex consists of two identical pyramids facing each other across a lawn. Similar to one of the arrangements at Tikal, it is…

8. East Acropolis & Structure 216

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Near the site entrance is the high point of Yaxhá (literally): Structure 216 in the East Acropolis. Also called the Temple of the Red Hands, because red…