Cusco, Peru
Santo Domingo s/n
N/A
+51 84249176
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Unique building with a fairy-tale history. It used to be Incas' Temple of Sun, is walls covered with gold and garden made of golden flowers and animals. All these golden treasures, of course, were looted and destroyed. But the massive foundations withstood everything. Now they support Spanish church. This place is symbol of both disruption and continuity.
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This is an amazing temple of Inca empire in Qosqo Peru, the most important place for pray to gods. It’s beautiful but very sadly that Spanish conquers ruined almost the whole place to build a Catholic Church. Not sense anyway.
This was one of the handful of places I had to see while I was traveling in Peru. The stories did not spoil the experience. I’m glad I was able to see it and would not trade the experience for another. I’d recommend going, you will not be let down.
Amazing inka's temple, partly covered by colonial church. Costs 15 sols
Beautiful Spanish temple that was built upon ancient Incan temple ruins. After major earthquakes in Cusco, the Spanish infrastructure of the temple have change but the Inca walls and columns have remained intact. There are a museum and a nice viewing spot in the street behind it.
Great sun temple made by perfect stones building methods. From the top you would see whole valley, is different wider and historic feeling.
Place is open, even though you can't do the whole tour. You can either take the tour on your own or pay a guide, which is around PEN 25-40. Groups area allowed up to 8 people, must keep social distancing and masks in place
Its a beautiful and historic place..
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