Mexico City is celebrating its 700th anniversary this year

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By Allan Wall

This year, 2025, Mexico City is celebrating its 700th anniversary. There are various official activities to be observed, including the unveiling of a monument on July 26th.

Mexico’s original name was Tenochtitlan. It was founded on an island in Lake Texcoco in 1325. As time went on, the Aztecs expanded their city, using some ingenious engineering techniques to build and maintain a thriving city on a lake. It was the capital of the growing Aztec Empire.

When the Spaniards under Hernán Cortés arrived in 1519, they were astonished at Tenochtitlan, a spectacular city on the lake. And these were soldiers who had seen a lot of cities in Europe.

One of Cortes’ soldiers, Bernal Diaz del Castillo, described the impression of the Spaniards as they first approached the city: “…we were astonished, and we were saying that they  appeared to be the enchanted things told of in the book of Amadis [a chivalric romance], for the great towers and temples and buildings that they had in the water…” 

Here’s an artist’s rendition of Tenochtitlan in 1519:

Tenochtitlan and Lake Texcoco in 1519. Source: Gary Todd

In 1521, the Aztecs were defeated, and the city of Tenochtitlan was destroyed. But it was rebuilt as a Spanish-style city by the Spaniards, using the same stones.

After independence, it became the capital of independent Mexico.

Here’s an aerial view of contemporary Mexico City, which now covers most of the old lake bed. It’s one of the world’s biggest metropolitan areas. It’s a world-class city with many things that tourists find of interest. It is the political, economic, and cultural capital of Mexico and the biggest Spanish-speaking city in the world.

Mexico City in 2018. Source: Government of Mexico City

So happy 700th, Mexico City!

by Allan Wall for Mexico News Report

Source: Mexico News Report

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