The site is made up of a group of structures distributed in three plazas: Plaza I or Principal is limited to the East by the Palacio del Este or Structure I, to the North by the Palacio Principal or Structure II, Structure III and a corner platform that bends to the south. On its southern side there are 4 structures linked together by low platforms. •
Palace of The East or Structure I. It is made up of 3
rooms with a total length of 22
m. about. Its central facade is made up of an integral zoomorphic mask that surrounds the entrance and the facades of the buildings on the sides are practically smooth, with simple horizontal moldings of 2 or three elements. •
Main Palace or Structure II. It has a façade divided into three parts, of which the central part consists of an enormous integral figurehead of
Itzamná: its eyes with strabismus and the frown can be seen in the upper part of the entrance opening, the huge earspools on the sides and, by way of access, the open jaws of the
Monster of the Earth, whose lower jaw is made up of a small platform with fangs at the ends. The corners of the building are decorated with cascades of masks of
Chaac seen in profile, and on its upper part there are remains of cresting. The rooms on the sides have partial zoomorphic masks on the upper part of the entrance and, together with the rest of the building, constitute one of the best examples of the architectural style known as
Chenes. In the back part of Structure II there are some holes in the ground, which are the mouths of the
chultunes that the ancient Maya created to capture, store and distribute rainwater. •
Frame III. It is characterized by the presence of towers crowned by false temples, with simulated stairways, typical of the
Río Bec style. •
Structures V and VI. These form a pyramid-temple complex at both ends of a building made up of 6 rooms. Unlike structure III, the stairways leading to the temples are functional, although they have a very steep slope. The rooms of the
temples have arches and their walls are flat, both at the top and bottom, adorned only with protruding stones above the moldings of the cornices, on which stucco sculptures possibly existed. == See also ==