Temple of Quetzalcoatl
The Temple of Quetzalcoatl, also known as the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, is an ancient Mesoamerican structure located in the archaeological site of Teotihuacan, Mexico. Built around the 3rd century CE, it is dedicated to the deity Quetzalcoatl, who represents wind, air, and learning. The temple features intricate carvings and sculptures, including serpent motifs, which are significant in Mesoamerican mythology.
The temple is part of a larger complex that includes other important structures, such as the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. It is notable for its unique architectural style and serves as a key example of the cultural and religious practices of the Teotihuacan civilization.