Sacsayhuaman, located on the outskirts of Cusco, stands as the largest and most impressive of the four archaeological ruins in the area. Constructed by the Incas, this site features massive stones, some weighing up to 300 tons. Historically, it played a crucial role as a military stronghold during the Inca-Spanish conflict in 1536. Today, visitors can explore the imposing stone structures and enjoy panoramic views of the city below.
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