Yucatan and Campeche States Sights

Labná Review

The striking monumental structure at Labná (which means "old house" or "abandoned house") is a fanciful corbelled arch (also called the Mayan arch, or false arch), with elaborate latticework and a small chamber on each side. One theory says the arch was the entrance to an area where religious ceremonies were staged. The site was used mainly by the military elite and royalty.

    Contact Information

  • Address: Off Hwy 261. Detour left at km 30 by Interstate 31., Yucatán | Map It
  • Cost: $3.50
  • Hours: Daily 8--5
  • Location: Labná

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