Templo Mayor was created in 1987.
It was the largest of the aztec.
The main structure of Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec empire, was built between 1325 and 1519. However, the temple underwent various expansions and renovations during this period, so it is difficult to provide an exact timeline for its construction.
Mexico city,Mexico
The Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan, which is present-day Mexico City, took approximately 200 years to build. It was continuously expanded and reconstructed by various Aztec emperors until the Spanish conquest in 1521.
No. Templo Mayor had one double staircase on the western side of the temple. There were between 120 and 160 steps in this double staircase. Each step was about 12 inches high.
The Main Temple or Templo Mayor, where the largest ceremonies were held.
The Templo Mayor was one of the Aztecs' main temples and built in their capital city, Tenochtitian, now Mexico City in 1380. It was rebuilt six times.
The "Main Temple" or "Templo Mayor", build by the Aztecs and located in Mexico City.
Aztec ruins, including those of the Great Temple (Spanish: Templo Mayor).
If you are talking about Templo Mayor, it is by far the most famous and the most grand of all Aztec structures.
I have seen several being referred as "shrines", that would be "retablos" and "altares"