Oaxaca, Mexico
Registration Year
Registered Sector
Historical Function
Administrative Status
Mayor of Oaxaca

Mr. Luis Julian Ugartechea Begué
News
- XII World Congress of the Organization of World Heritage Cities - 19-22 November 2013
- The XII World Congress of the Organization of World Heritage Cities will take place in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico, from 19 to 22 November 2013!
- OWHC’s XII World Congress website
- Presentation of the OWHC's flag to Oaxaca, Mexico, which will host the next World Congress of the Organization of World Heritage Cities
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Location and site
Historical Reference
- The Zapotecan civilization, which developed in the Oaxaca Valley, established Monte Alban as its religious and urban centre.
- By 100 A.D., the Zapotecs built their ceremonial centre. The natural environment, which was finally brought under control, became charged with symbols.
- After the Zapotecs enjoyed a heyday which lasted from the 4th century until the 7th century, their culture and their site suffered a period of decline that began around 800. When threatened by the Mixtecs from the mountains, the Zapotecs fled from the valley.
- In 1486, the Aztecs spread their hegemony throughout the Oaxaca Valley and founded the Huaxyacac stronghold.
- Following a decision of Charles-Quint in 1526, the Spanish created, on the site of Oaxaca, the second colonial city in the country to be modeled on Mexico City.
Urban Morphology
In Monte Alban, a rectangular esplanade (300 m. in the east- west direction) was the site of the immense sanctuary of the Zapotecs. Oaxaca - with its gardens, squares, and pedestrian area - is laid out according to a perfectly orthogonal plan: its 172 blocks, each 84 m. x 84 m., provide the framework of the historic centre. In order to account for the exposure of the sun's rays, the town's grid is slightly out of line with the direction of the four cardinal points. The Zocalo, or main square at the heart of the city, is located at an equal distance from each of the two rivers that cross the site.
Monte Alban's urban fabric, which was influenced by Teotihuacan, brings together massive, almost superhuman architecture and large urban spaces. Oaxaca, on the other hand, has the appearance of a small colonial town; its architecture, which is also rather massive and perhaps somewhat defensive, is explained by the threat of earthquakes. The churches, with their Baroque facades and cupolas, are major features in these well- preserved and monumental ensembles of religious and civic architecture.
Registration Criteria
Monte Alban presents a grandiose architectural landscape that, like Machupicchu, represents a unique artistic creation. (I) For over a millenium, Monte Alban has exercised considerable influence on the cultural context of Oaxaca. (II) With its pelota field and other works, Monte Alban bears a unique testimony to the pre-Classical and Classical periods in the region (III), and offers an eminent example of the Pre-Columbian ceremonial centre. Oaxaca is a perfect example of the colonial city of the 16th century. (VI)
Contact
| Lic. Luis Julián Ugartechea Begué Presidente Municipal Constitucional de Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. | Municipio de Oaxaca Plaza de la Danza S/N Centro Histórico Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca, México C.P. 68000 | Tel: +52(951)5147188 Fax: +52(951)5015509 Email: luis.ugartechea@municipiodeoaxaca.gob.mx |
| c. Dr. en Arq. Gerardo José Corres Tenorio Director del Centro Histórico | Colegio libre e independiente de arquitectos de Oaxaca A.C
Universidad Lasalle, Oaxaca
Jefe de la Unidad de estrategia y gestión urbana Murguia # 800 Centro Histórico Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca, México C.P. 68000 | Tel: +52(951)1324700 Fax: +52(951)5155824 Email: korresgerardo@yahoo.com.mx |
















