Mesoamerican Architecture refers to the architectural styles and structures developed by ancient civilizations in the region that includes present-day Mexico and Central America. Notable for their monumental constructions, these societies, such as the Maya and Aztec, built impressive pyramids, palaces, and ceremonial centers that reflected their cultural and religious beliefs.
The architecture often featured intricate stone carvings and was aligned with astronomical events. Structures like the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque and the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan showcase the advanced engineering and artistic skills of these civilizations, leaving a lasting legacy in architectural history.