• The twelve-angled stone is an archeological artifact in Cuzco, Peru. It was part of a stone wall of an Inca palace, and is considered to be a national heritage object.
  • There is no legend about specifically this stone, however many people relate the number of the angles to the 12 disciples of Jesus or the 12 months of the year.
  • Twelve Angled Stone, Peru’nun Cusco şehrinde yer almaktadır. On İki Açılı Taş, duvarla birlikte 700 yıl önce İnkalar tarafından yapılmıştır.
  • The twelve angle stone of Hatunrumiyoc in Cusco is one of the most sophisticated examples of Inca ingenuity.
  • But there is no specimen that better showcases that expert craftsmanship than the “twelve-angled stone” found in downtown Cusco.
  • The stone of the 12 angles is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cusco. It is famous for its immense size whose twelve corners fit perfectly with the...
  • The twelve angled stone is a truly amazing Inca artefact and was used as inspiration for the logo of the omnipresent Cusquena beer.
  • To illustrate, the Twelve Angle Stone of Hatunrumiyoc in Cusco is one of the most sophisticated examples of their ingenuity, with its 12 angles fitting...
  • While its exact origins remain uncertain, it is believed that the Twelve-Angled Stone was built during the reign of Inca Roca, who ruled over the Inca Empire in the...
  • ...which still abounds to-day in the streets of Cuzco - whence comes this crowning examples of its class, the famous block of twelve angels and re-entrants...