An impressive example of Inca’s fine masonry
A couple of not too camera shy locals.
The ancient Cuzco’s stone streets.
An interior and colourful patio
Evident is the process of destruction by limited conservation
of the historical centre of the Incas old imperial capital
Everywhere there is evidence of Inca-Spanish architecture
A view from the interior patio of a museum
The tower of a Spanish church built on top of Koricancha
(The Inca’s temple) after the Spanish invasion
A doorway, another typical aspect of Inca buildings.
This temple was built to Illapu in the Koricancha complex.
A water fountain built by the Incas still provides water today. In the picture,
local children get some water to wash cars for few coins in Cuzco.