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Giant sculpture of Aztec god makes a big statement about Mexican identity. Tlaloc Fountain, featuring work by muralist Diego Rivera, captures the role of art in Mexican history and culture.
Each of the splash pads has its own theme and unique design, ranging from an angry Aztec god to a water-spewing giant scorpion to airplanes dropping water from above to the Emerald City.
Diego Rivera's fountain of the Aztec rain god Tlaloc is a pumping station in Mexico City's municipal water system. It fell into disrepair for some time, but has recently been restored.
Visitors to Melbourne Museum's newest exhibition Aztecs will get the opportunity to lay their eyes on artefacts intended only for Aztec gods. A rare 600-year-old Aztec ceramic vessel will feature ...
MEXICO CITY – In the pantheon of Mexico's pre-Hispanic gods, most Aztec deities are depicted as brutal, blood-thirsty beings only appeased by human sacrifices. But Mexico's Templo Mayor museum ...
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