
There are many real estate purchasers in Riviera Maya. From nature parks to fishing villages, beach clubs, along the coast there are great attractions scattered.
However, the Mexican Caribbean strip is a must-see. Tulum's real estate market jewelry: ruins of the old Maya city with the best buildings, El Castillo It dominates the skyline on the cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Tulum was a powerful Mayan trade agency and worked as a harbor of Coba. It was the only Maya city on the coast. Tulum flourished at the peak of the 14th century from the 13th century to the 15th century, Maya people also lived when the Spaniards were invaded in the 16th century. In the 16th century people no longer existed in Tulum. Certain theories suggest that there was a plague and an omission of crops.
Tulum is a Mayan word for fences, walls or trenches, but originally the city of Tulum might have been called Zama. One of the first words of the city of Tulum was that Juan Diaz was made by exploring Juan de Grijerba in 1518 and that Seville found a big city or town that could not be seen any further writing. A very high tower was also seen there. El Castillo .
In 1579, at the author's writing by Juan de Reigosa Lalas Relaciones de Yucatán , Zama is mentioned as a site with walls with stone buildings, one like a fortress. Another book, Information basin of Yucatan island, Written by Pedro Sanchez de Aguilar in Madrid in 1639, talks about the story of the wrecked ship Spain in Zama's coast. The first detailed explanation of ruins with detailed sketches was published in 1843 by John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood in a famous Yucatan trip incident.
Sylvanus Morley and George P. Howe continued archeological research that started in Tulum in 1913. After this research, it was continued by the Carnegie Institution from 1916 to 1922. Samuel Lothrop mapped the site in 1924 and continued working until the late 1920s. Miguel Angel Fernandez worked in the late 1930s to the early 1940s, and in 1955 to William Sanders, and then to the Arthur Miller in the 1970s.
Today, with a fee of 40 pesos, about 4 dollars, you can walk through the spiritual site of this ancient Maya, look at the stunning building and admire the original Maya artwork.
The most serious rupture has the importance to information plaques and sites that explain what they are. These are Spanish, English and Maya.
El Castillo (Castle) - This old Tulum estate is not the most impressive and impressive building, but faces the most important Caribbean Sea. This castle was on the cliff and was also functioning as a lighthouse.
You can still see the remains of hidden sculptures carved in the castle. At the entrance to the temple there is a turtle that supports the roof and a pillar shaped like a rattle, with a head adjacent to the floor.
There are two small temples on the ground, these are places where gifts were placed in Maya Kurukakan On the highest point of the site Kukulcan was a wind god known as the god of flapping snake.
Several theories say that the Maya people believed that Kukulcan would return from the east someday to tell the beginning of a new prosperous era. This is a wonderful place to carefully watch the return of the royal family as it is located far east of the Yucatan mainland of Tulum as much as possible.
There are towers that serve as temples in the corners of the two fortresses. Eltreon . Archaeologists do not believe that the tower played the role of defense in the town, and judging by remodeling along the wall, this building probably served as a sacrificial offering place.
Templo del Dios Descende (Descending temple of God) - It is one of the most beautiful temples of Tulum. In Tulum there are scripts and diagrams related to God descending through many ruins and can be seen in ruins of Koba ruins in the west about 30 miles (50 km).
The temple gets its name from sculpture there. It descends from heaven in the form of a human being from God, has some kind of things, and decorates the head.
Temple of frescoes Or Templo de las Pinturas (Painting Temple) - This two-storey building is the most preserved in Tulum. A colored mural on one of its inner walls is naming it. Red hand-painted on the upper temple. The lower level consists of two temples built inside each other. Mural paintings are given to the inner temples. The outer temple boasts the sculpture and sculpture mask of Chuck which is presumed to be the god of the Creator and the god of rain.
There are many sculptures in the temple, including one of the falling gods. The reason why murals were painted at three levels was the representation of the deceased dark world of the deceased, the middle of the creature, the creator and the house of the god of rain.
El Pasio (Palace) - It was the residence of Tulum's most important sentenced inmate. You can still see the benches around the wall that was used as a seat, perhaps as a bed. On the back side of the building there is a place where families performed religious ceremonies.
Templo de la Estela (Initial series of temples) - Archaeologists find fragments of stone monuments carved on Mayan calendar day 564 in this temple because most buildings in Tulum are between the 11th and 14th centuries I was puzzled. The point of the research is to bring it from Tanka, a three-mile (4 km) village north to Tulum. This monument is currently in the British Museum in London.
As I pass the temple and head towards the sea, a relatively small building La Casa del Cenote Translation as a well house. It was built in Cenote - Natural wells and sinks - Religious ceremonies were held here.
Other ruins of interest include The House of the Columns La Casa de las Colmaras. this is, Haraku Winic , Or you can do business with subordinate holders such as king.
In Tulum there is a series of smaller replicas of temples Templos Miniatura They are small researchers and I believe they were used for shrines with sacrificial offerings inside.
Before you enter the actual site of the ruins, Voradores . Five men in costumes recreate the ceremony of rituals that began first by Tonnac Indian of Veracruz. Probably it is a fertile ceremony.
The flying begins with climbing a tall pole and four men put their feet in the loop at the end of the rope wound on the pole. The fifth man plays a special dance on the pole while playing the flute in each of the four basic directions.
At just the right moment the four flying men release themselves from Paul's little hat so that when the rope is unwound the circle spreads around the pillar and surprisingly touches the ground, Fall to the ground. This is truly amazing, but do not try this at home!
These incredible ruins are just one of the many reasons more non-Mexicans are purchasing Tulum's real estate. The market offers a wide range of attractions and excellent investment opportunities.

