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Among the Aztecs, the Cihuacalli was the name given to the controlled buildings where prostitution was permitted by political and religious authorities. 
Cihuacalli is a Nahuatl word that means "house of women".
The Cihuacalli was a closed compound with rooms, all looking over a central patio. At the center of the patio was a statue of Tlazolteotl, the goddess of purification, steam baths, midwives, filth, and adulterers (pictured on the front).
Religious authorities believed women should work as prostitutes if they wish, but only on premises guarded by Tlazolteotl.
It was believed that Tlazolteotl had the power to incite sexual activity while cleansing the spirit of such acts.

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