• Coricancha, Qurikancha or Quri Kancha (Quechua quri gold, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, also spelled Coricancha)...
  • When the first Europeans who arrived in Cusco saw this sanctuary, they were dazzled by so much wealth that Coricancha Peru kept inside.
  • Coricancha, which was considered the Inca Temple of the Sun, was one of the most sacred and respected sites of the Inca Empire.
  • Other articles where Koricancha is discussed: Cuzco: …and several walls of the Koricancha (Coricancha), a Quechua name meaning “Golden Enclosure...
  • In the year 1533, Coricancha suffered, like the whole country, the ambition of the Spanish conquerors, who are in the temple and the order of its large gold plates.
  • Currently, the colonial structure of the Church and Convent of Santo Domingo uses the original foundations and walls of the Inca Coricancha Temple as a...
  • When the Spanish required the Inca to raise a ransom in gold for the life of the leader Atahualpa, most of the gold was collected from Coricancha.[1].
  • Santo Domingo Katedrali'ne inşa edilen Coricancha tapınağının İnka duvarı. ... İnka duvarlarının bilgisayar rekonstrüksiyonu. 1950 yılında Coricancha.
  • When the Spanish required the Inca to raise a ransom in gold for the life of the leader Atahualpa, most of the gold was collected from Coricancha.
  • Coricancha, orijinal olarak İnti yani güneş tapınağı olarak adlandırılan tapınak, İnka İmparatorluğu'nun en önemli tapınağındandı.