Date:
20 March 2024, 12:30 Wednesday
Place:Madrid, House of Mexico
Mesoamerican mythology is complex and at times, inscrutable. Its main divinities respond to archetypes of a very particular nature, and difficult to understand by the parameters of European mythological systems.
Among all its myths, the feathered serpent, Quetzalcóatl or Kukulkan, acquires unparalleled magnitude and relevance. It is the Mesoamerican myth par excellence, in whose essence and meaning lies, like no other, the identity of the cultures that shaped it.