¿Sabías que bajo las ruinas de Copán yace un templo maya intacto, rojo como una rosa salvaje, enterrado vivo por sus propios creadores?
Rosalila Temple is a replica displayed at the Copán Sculpture Museum. Opening hours are from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, every day. To access it, you need to buy an entrance ticket to the Copán Ruins Archaeological Site and then an additional ticket for the museum, as they are located in separate areas within the park. We recommend checking updated hours on the official website of the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History (IHAH).
Yes, visiting Rosalila Temple involves an admission fee. First, you must pay the general entrance fee to the Copán Ruins Archaeological Park, approximately $20 USD for foreign visitors. In addition, access to the Sculpture Museum, where the Rosalila replica is located, has a separate fee of about $7 USD. Prices may vary, so it is a good idea to confirm them at the ticket office when you arrive.
To visit the Rosalila Temple replica specifically at the Sculpture Museum, you will need between 30 and 45 minutes to appreciate it calmly and read its information. However, to explore the entire Copán Ruins Archaeological Park, including the main site with its stelae and the Acropolis, it is recommended to set aside at least 3 to 4 hours for a complete and enriching experience.
Rosalila Temple is of monumental importance. It was discovered almost intact beneath Structure 16 of the Copán Acropolis and symbolizes Maya cosmology and the legitimacy of its ruler, K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo'. It represents the 'Sacred Mountain' and is an exceptional testament to the architecture, art, and symbolism of the Classic Maya period. Its excellent state of preservation offers a unique glimpse into the beliefs and practices of the ancient civilization of Copán.
The best time to visit Copán Ruins and, therefore, Rosalila Temple, is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is cooler and there is less chance of rain. It is recommended to arrive early in the morning, right when it opens at 8:00 AM, to avoid crowds and enjoy more pleasant temperatures before the midday heat.
The Copán Sculpture Museum, where the Rosalila Temple replica is located, is generally more accessible than the main archaeological site. It has ramps and paved paths that facilitate wheelchair access in most areas. However, it is always recommended to contact the park staff or the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History at +504 2651-4066 to confirm specific accessibility details at the time of your visit.
While in Copán Ruins, you should not miss the rest of the Archaeological Park, including the famous Stelae, the Great Plaza, the East and West Acropolis, and the Tunnels, which are accessible with an additional ticket. Nearby, we suggest visiting the Macaw Mountain Bird Park, a macaw sanctuary, and the charming town of Copán Ruins, with its cobblestone streets and craft shops. There are also nearby hot springs such as Luna Jaguar Hot Springs.
Of course! We suggest hiring a certified local guide when you arrive, as their historical and cultural knowledge will greatly enrich your experience, especially with a monument as significant as Rosalila. Wear comfortable clothing, a hat or cap, sunscreen, insect repellent, and bring enough water. Do not forget a camera to capture the beauty of the place. And of course, consider using one of our IAudioguia.com audio guides for a deep immersion into the history!
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