1. Temple of the Dragon (Huaca el Dragon) is an archaeological site located in Trujillo, Peru. It is a pre-Inca adobe pyramid complex that was built by the Chimu civilization around 1100 AD. The site gets its name from the dragon-like figures depicted on its walls.

The temple complex consists of a central pyramid surrounded by smaller adobe structures and courtyards. The main pyramid is adorned with intricate friezes and reliefs depicting mythical creatures, animals, and geometric patterns. This site is known for its well-preserved carvings and architectural details, which provide insight into the artistic and religious practices of the Chimu people.

2. The Temple of the Dragon is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, typically from 9 am to 5 pm. It is recommended to check the official website or contact the site directly for the most up-to-date information on opening hours. Unfortunately, a phone number for the site is not readily available.

3. Ticket prices for the Temple of the Dragon may vary depending on your nationality and age. It is best to check the official website or inquire at the site’s entrance for the most current ticket information. The site is accessible by public transportation, such as taxis or buses, from the city center of Trujillo. It is recommended to arrange transportation in advance or ask for local recommendations on how to reach the site efficiently.