 Wall of masks photo copyrighted by: Galen R. Frysinger Perhaps the most interesting structure at Kabah is the Palace of the Masks. 151 feet long, it contains ten chambers arranged in two tiers of five each; the chambers of each pair are built one directly behind the other, with a single outside doorway for each pair. The exterior decorations are considered to be the finest exmaple of Puuc archgitetcure in existence today.
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