• During Inca times, the Coricancha (or “Golden Enclosure”) was thought to be an axis mundi – a “world tree” or connection between the earth and the heavens.
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  • In Coricancha there is a symmetrical trapezoidal door between the temple of the Moon and the temple of the Stars that is also aligned in relation to the sunrise.
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  • Latin America and the Caribbean. Depiction of Pachacuti worshipping Inti (god Sun) at Coricancha, in the 17th century second chronicles of Martín de Murúa.
  • It is located near the Temple of the Moon, but separated by a beautiful alley, dedicated to Venus and the seven goats and all the other stars.
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  • Cusco merkez, buradaki ex-pat ortamları, çevresindeki dağ köyleri, And Dağları’ndaki sayısız trekking rotası, saymakla bitmeyen İnka kalıntıları sayesinde...
  • Qorikancha, Peru - The religious complex of Coricancha (Qorikancha) in the Inca capital at Cuzco contained the Temple of the Sun which was not only the most ...
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  • Coricancha Temple draws the attention of all tourists because it is a living example of the Hispanic imposition in Cusco.
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  • The shape of Coricancha Perú was of a sun, and the roads that came out of it, were the rays that illuminated in the direction of the sacred sites for the Incas...
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  • Here, according to Inca myth, is where Manco Cápac decided to build the Coricancha, the foundation of Cusco, and the eventual Inca Empire.
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