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In 1521, one of the greatest cities on Earth fell. Built on an island in the middle of a vast lake, the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán was home to nearly 200,000 people — a city of canals, causeways, markets, temples, and advanced water systems that stunned the Spanish when they first saw it. It was larger than most European cities of its time. Cleaner. Better organized. And astonishingly engineered. Then it was burned. In this video, we explore the rise of Tenochtitlán, how it functioned as a lake-based megacity, the events that led to its siege by Hernán Cortés and his allies, and how one of the most impressive urban centers in the world was reduced to rubble in 1521. This isn’t just the story of conquest. It’s the story of a city that should not have existed — and the moment it disappeared. Prepare for a powerful look at the fall of the Aztec capital and the world that was lost with it. Disclaimer This video is created for educational and entertainment purposes. It discusses historical events surrounding the Spanish conquest of the Aztec capital in 1521. Some details may be simplified for storytelling clarity. This content does not replace academic sources or professional historical research. Some elements of this video were created with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI).