La Puerta del Sol, translated as The Gateway of the Sun, is one of the largest sculptures in Chihuahua, Mexico.
The sculpture was made in 1998 by Enrique Carbajal González, known by his alias Sebastián, from Camargo, Chihuahua.
In this sculpture, Sebastián represented the shape of T of the doors in Paquime, Chihuahua, the site of ancient cultural ruins.
Its simplicity as a rectangle plays a role in the presence of the sun, which produces a shadow with different angles depending on the time of day and season.
It has two viewing angles, facing front or back, from east to west or vice versa.