Five years later, visitors are allowed to climb the moon’s pyramid at the Diodhuagan Archaeological Complex near Mexico. The National Anthropology and History Institute (InAH) announced this decision as part of efforts to raise tourism in the Tiodhuhuhan Valley.

In March 2020, the officers closed the moon’s pyramid during the Kovit -19 infections, and closed it, while the Inah was completed.

Before the removal of the security courts around the Pyramid, “Following the security and development work to ensure the safety of the visitors to ensure the safety of the pyramid, the beginning of Monday, May 19, 2025.”

Only access to the top of the first section is permitted, which consists of five sites and 47 steps. The upper positions are closed to protect the body integrity of the monument.

Ina said that during the closing, it was acting to improve the pyramid for the safety of the audience. Structural improvements include repairs to crumbling staircase, professional cleaning and handrail adjustment to ensure the safety of the audience.

Ina said the surrounding municipalities have promised to protect and protect the cultural heritage in Theodihuwasan.

Even when he went to Mexico in 2023, Alicia Keys was not allowed to climb the moon’s pyramid. (Alisia Keys/Twitter)

About Teotihuacan

The Diodhuvuagan, located about 50 kilometers northeast from Mexico, is one of the most important Hispanic cities in Mexico and Meso America. Its name in Nahuwad means “the place where the gods were created”, the name of Mexica gave centuries later after the site was abandoned.

The entry fee for the archaeological premises is 100 Mexican Pesos, seniors, children under the age of 13, retirees, pensioners, disabilities, teachers and students with valid ID.

Built from 200 to 450 AD, the moon is located on the northern tip of the Moon’s Pyramid (Calsada de Los Muartos). This is the second largest pyramid in Tiyodihuak – after the pyramid of the sun – an important ritual and ritual center.

With reports from InfobaOvarian JustOvarian Millinium And Day

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