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Guayabo de Turrialba

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Location
  
Costa Rica

Area
  
550 acres (2.2 km²)

Phone
  
+506 2559 1220

Nearest city
  
Turrialba, Cartago

Established
  
13 August 1973

Guayabo de Turrialba

Governing body
  
National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC)

Address
  
Cartago Province, Turrialba, Costa Rica

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–3:30PMSaturday8AM–3:30PMSunday8AM–12PMMonday8AM–3:30PMTuesday8AM–3:30PMWednesday8AM–3:30PMThursday8AM–3:30PMFriday8AM–3:30PM

Similar
  
Turrialba Volcano, Irazú Volcano, Guayabo National Monument, Poás Volcano, Tortuguero National Park

Monumento nacional guayabo de turrialba


Guayabo de Turrialba is an archeological site located in Turrialba, within the Central Volcanic Conservation Area in the Cartago Province, Costa Rica. It is protected within the Guayabo National Monument.

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The site is of great archeological and cultural importance even though only a very small portion of the city has been uncovered and studied. The monument covers 540 acres (218 ha) and is located on the forested southern slope of Turrialba Volcano. The settlement was occupied between 1000 BC and 1400 AD after which it was mysteriously abandoned. The reason is still unclear and the Spanish Conquistadors and settlers did not leave any record as to whether they found the ruins.

Guayabo de turrialba


Overview

The pre-history and significance of the site are still unclear, however it seems to have been inhabited since 1000 BC. Guayabo's development peaked c. 800 AD with approximately 10,000 people living there. Abandoned by 1400 AD, Guayabo is believed to be an important cultural, political and religious center but specific details have yet to be discovered.

The site contains a wide array of stone paved streets, round platforms which were the base for wooden structures, aqueducts, ponds, carved stone designs and drawings of animals.

On July 10, 2009, it was declared an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

References

Guayabo de Turrialba Wikipedia


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