Tlatelolco Aerial 5CyArk
Introducing Tlatelolco
The Plaza de las Tres Culturas is the location of many important events in Mexico’s history. Aztec ruins, the Church of Santiago, and the Chihuahua Building represent the layers of Mexico’s history.
View of Plaza of Three cultures in Tlatelolco (2022) by CyArkCyArk
The square serves as a touchstone for remembering past tragedies and the resilience of the Mexican People.
Training workshop in Tlatelolco (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Sharing Tlatelolco’s stories
In 2022, with support from the U.S. Embassy in Mexico and the US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation, CyArk held a community training and workshop to document the site and develop a virtual tour featuring community voices and perspectives.
Tlatelolco workshop participants interview experts (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Hear from some of the perspectives captured.
Dra. Alejandra Moreno Toscano (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Dra. Alejandra Moreno Toscano
“There's an interest for a place that resists, a place that preserves its identity. There is also a place for study, a place for knowledge, a place for reflection. All of this sums up what Tlatelolco is.”
Dra. Lucía Sánchez de Bustamante (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Dra. Lucía Sánchez de Bustamante
“You are in a narrative that is almost like a snapshot of Mexico's history in one place. And this doesn't happen in many places.”
Gregorio Joaquín Lozano Trejo (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Gregorio Joaquín Lozano Trejo
"On one hand, I think Tlatelolco represents a space of resistance. Since the time of the conquest, it has been recognized as the last stronghold in the fight against invasion."
Lourdes Angelina Rivas Aguilar (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Lourdes Angelina Rivas Aguilar
“When I first came here, I realized its importance, that this is fundamental to our culture”
This project was made possible thanks to support and efforts from the following organizations: The U.S Department of State, CyArk, Centro Cultural Universitario Tlatelolco, the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Icosaedro Mexico and the community of Tlatelolco.