Qorikancha (Coricancha)

Qorikancha (Coricancha)

Qorikancha (Coricancha)

Qorikancha, also known as Coricancha, stands as a significant site in Cusco, Peru, embodying the rich history and tragic fall of the Incan Empire. Originally constructed as a sacred temple dedicated to the sun deity, its walls were once adorned with gold, reflecting the Incas’ profound reverence for their cosmology. Following the Spanish conquest, the temple was looted, and its golden embellishments stripped away. Today, visitors can explore the robust stone foundations that survived, with a colonial church built atop the ruins, offering a stark contrast between Incan and Spanish architectural styles.

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