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Churches & Cathedrals | Archaeological Sites | Museums

Archaeological Sites

There is a wealth of archaelogical sites in and around Cusco. Ruins close to the city include:

 





Special Offers at Hotel Monasterio, Cusco/Cuzco Peru - Places of Interest
 - Places of Interest

Sacsayhuamán Archaeological Park

Two kilometres from the city, this monumental complex, together with the city of Cusco, is considered the first of the new seven wonders of the world, a huge construction planned and built by Andean man.

The Incas called it 'the House of the Sun' and the Spanish called it 'a fortress' due to its zigzag shape and the 1536 revolution. It was one of the most important religious complexes of its time. Every 24th June, local inhabitants hold the 'Festival of the Sun' or 'Inti Raymi'. Sacsayhuamán has witnessed and staged many important historic events. The Sacsayhuamán archaeological complex covers an area of 3,000 hectares and is located north of Cusco.



Puca-Pucara

This construction is six kilometres from Cusco. 'Puca' in Quechua means 'red' and 'pucara' means 'fortress/watchtower'. Located at a strategic point along the road to the Antisuyo (the jungle area of the Incas' empire), it also served as a checkpoint on the Inca road and was a military and administrative centre.

Tambomachay

Seven kilometres from Cusco, at 3,700 metres above sea level, this site was popularly known as the 'Incas' baths'. Researchers believe Tambomachay was an important centre for the worship of water. It is an archaeological complex made up of well-crafted canals, walls and windows which show the Incas' extraordinary architectural talents and their in-depth knowledge of hydraulics.