I am interested in the phenomenon of neo-Aztec pyramids that may have been erected in Mexico City during the 20th century. Any references would be great
Susana: Cómo estás? Espero que muy bien. ¿Conoces el Monumento a la Raza? Es básicamente un ejempo de lo que preguntas: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monumento_a_La_Raza
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I know about Monumento a la Raza in Mexico City. It was built in 30's. I also think that checking "la politica indigenista" in the 20th century in Mexico could be helpful for you in term of theory.