Ancient Mitla Tomb Replica Opens at Oaxaca Governor's Palace
Immersive Cultural Exhibition Recreates 'Lyobaa,' Gateway to the Afterlife

- •An immersive exhibition recreating Tomb 1 of Mitla from the Zapotec civilization has opened at the Governor's Palace in Oaxaca, Mexico.
- •The exhibition faithfully recreates the sacred space considered a gateway to the afterlife and axis of the universe, featuring greca patterns and geometric designs.
- •This collaborative project involving artists, archaeologists, and the Mitla community is available for free viewing during the Day of the Dead period.
Zapotec Cultural Heritage Brought to Modern Times
A replica exhibition of Tomb 1 of Mitla, a key archaeological site of the Zapotec civilization, has opened to the public at the Governor's Palace in Oaxaca, Mexico. The exhibition was designed to coincide with Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations and features an immersive space where visitors can experience 'Lyobaa'—the entrance to the afterlife as believed by the ancient Zapotec people.
Oaxaca Governor Salomón Jara Cruz and DIF Oaxaca Honorary President Irma Bolaños Quijano toured the exhibition on October 30, officially marking its opening. Governor Jara stated, "We have brought this exhibition to the people's house so they can better understand and appreciate Oaxaca's roots," adding that "visitors can directly observe the pillars of life inscribed with core symbols of Zapotec history and worldview."
Sacred Geometry: Recreating the Greca Patterns
Tomb 1 of Mitla, also known as the Cold Tomb (Tumba Fría), was a ceremonial space where funerary rites for important pre-Hispanic figures were conducted. In Zapotec cosmology, this tomb was not merely a burial site but an axis connecting the four cardinal directions of the universe and a gateway to the afterlife.
The exhibition faithfully recreates the sacred architectural style and symbolism of the original site. Visitors are greeted by grecas—stepped geometric patterns that represent the essence of Zapotec art—and intricate geometric designs. These patterns are not mere decorations but a symbolic code system representing cosmic order, the cycle of life, and the connection between gods and humans.
A Cultural Heritage Restoration Project Born from Collaboration
This installation is organized by the Oaxaca Secretariat of Culture and Arts (Seculta), with Luis García Lalo, director of the Ervin Frissell Archaeological Museum of Oaxaca, serving as overall coordinator. The project brought together experts from various fields, including artists Andreas Méndez and Rodrigo Hernández, archaeologist Juan Carlos Díaz Vásquez, sociologist Salvador Martínez, and cultural activist Jaime Juárez.
Particularly noteworthy is the direct involvement of the Mitla community in the project. This adds meaning beyond a simple exhibition, representing the continuation of living cultural heritage.
Day of the Dead: When Two Worlds Meet
The exhibition can be viewed alongside the monumental altar (Altar Monumental) installed in the central courtyard of the Governor's Palace. Mexico's Day of the Dead is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, a celebration where families and communities gather to honor the dead based on the belief that deceased souls return to the world of the living.
The state government invites domestic and international visitors to experience the "Fiesta más Viva de Todas" (Most Living Festival of All). Admission to the exhibition is free and will remain open throughout the Day of the Dead period.
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