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WHAT TO SEE
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The Baroque church of Santo Domingo pales next to the fine stonemasonry of the Incas, which is the main attraction of this site. In an ingenious restoration to recover both buildings after the 1953 earthquake, a large section of the cloister has now ... |
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INTIPAMPA
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The path leads to an elongated square where the church of Santo Domingo. That space was Intipampa, Plaza del Sol or plain, about twelve meters wider than it is now because of the colonial church builders reduced it to build its temple. |
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DIRECTIONS
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Temple is convenient access from the Plaza Mayor and the Callejon de Loreto, Intiq'icllu, cross the street and leaving Pucamarca Maruri left, move to Pampa del Castillo. On the right, in that street had no buildings in Inca times, a series of terrace... |
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CORICAMCHA
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The Coricancha (from the Quechua words Quri Kancha meaning 'Golden Courtyard'), originally named Inti Kancha (' Temple of the Sun') was the most important temple in the Inca Empire, dedicated primarily to Inti, the Sun God.It was one of the most reve... |
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