Cerro del Judío

Cerro del Judío, also known as Cerro de las Tres Cruces, or "Mazatepetl" (Cerro de los Venados) is a mountain located in Magdalena Contreras municipality of Mexico City. At the top of this hill, at 2750 meters above sea level, an Otomí archaeological settlement, consisting of a pyramid dating from 1200 is located here. This pyramid has a staircase that has a turtle with jaguar claws carved in stone. As for the name, "Cerro del Judío" there are several versions, however, the oldest known name is that of "Mazatepetl", Cerro de los Venados.

Cerro del Judío

Cerro del Judío, also known as Cerro de las Tres Cruces, or "Mazatepetl" (Cerro de los Venados) is a mountain located in Magdalena Contreras municipality of Mexico City. At the top of this hill, at 2750 meters above sea level, an Otomí archaeological settlement, consisting of a pyramid dating from 1200 is located here. This pyramid has a staircase that has a turtle with jaguar claws carved in stone. As for the name, "Cerro del Judío" there are several versions, however, the oldest known name is that of "Mazatepetl", Cerro de los Venados.