Hello bloggers, today I will talk about the tourist places that
you can’t miss, when in
. Cuzco is the city where, is located
Machupicchu, is also the oldest inhabited city of South America, the
archaeological capital of America. Read more on our blog
A tour of
Cuzco is
the perfect start to get to know more about the Andean culture. Here
below you will see the best attraction, that’s you can’t miss.
Cusco is
full of contrasts, not only in its structures, but in everything
related to it; its culture, its celebrations, its food, its people, etc.
Here you can meet people from all over the world, who blend, who gave
Cusco its rare beauty. The most beautiful places of, among them one of
the most enigmatic places on the planet; below you can see a list of
places of interest in Cuzco that cannot be missed.
The Basilica Cathedral of the Plaza de Armas:
The Cathedral Basilica is the first place that you must visit, it is located in the Plaza de Armas of
Cuzco;
It was built in 1560, in the Inca palace of Huiracocha; in this
wonderful religious building, you can see beautiful wooden sculptures,
silver works in high relief and approximately 300 paintings of the
Cusqueña School. You cannot miss visiting it when you are in.
The Qoricancha Temple (Ancient Temple of the Sun-Santo Domingo Covent):
The Qoricancha Temple in
Cuzco,today
the Santo Domingo Convent is one of the most important religious
centers of the Inca empire, and is definitely one of the best examples
of the fusion of the Inca and Spanish cultures. It is located 2 blocks
from the Plaza de Armas de; It houses paintings of the Cusqueña School
and Inca structures that are true works of art, one cannot miss.
Sacsayhuaman fortress Inca and the White Christ viewpoint:
Sacsayhuaman is one of the most enigmatic places on the planet, its 3
400m long overlapping platforms were built with "huge stones carved and
equipped with incredible precision; you can appreciate stones up to nine
meters high and over 125 tons in weight This place is the head of the
puma created by the original layout of the imperial city of
Cuzco, where the Inti Raymi or Fiesta al Sol is celebrated on June 24 of each year.
Tambomachay baths of the Incas:
Tambomachay, is located on the side of Puca Pucara; It was used as a
center of worship and worship of water. The enclosure is formed by a set
of finely carved rocks, falls and water, canals and aqueducts fed by
nearby springs. You cannot miss visiting it when you are in.
The Qenqo Archaeological Complex:
It is located one km from
Cuzco city
and will be your next stop, it was a center of worship and Inca
ceremonial; It was dedicated to Mother Earth. In this place stands a
space called amphitheater, since the Incas had to put their dead in
their trapezoidal niches; Currently, only half of the original structure
remains. You cannot miss visiting it when you are in.
The archaeological group of Puca Pucara:
Puca Pucara will be the next place you will visit, it is 11 minutes from
Qenqo and is known as the red fort, thanks to the amount of iron
present in its stones. It follows that this place was used as a military
post and resting place and it is possible that its role was to take
care Tambomachay: in this archaeological site will appreciate fountains,
aqueducts and several high-quality Inca precincts. You cannot miss
visiting it when you are in
Cuzco.
Tambomachay baths of the Incas:
Tambomachay, is located on the side of Puca Pucara in; It was used as a
center of worship and worship of water. The enclosure is formed by a set
of finely carved rocks, falls and water, canals and aqueducts fed by
nearby springs. You cannot miss visiting Cusco.
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