Peru-Cusco - “Home of Gods”

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Cusco, positioned in the southeastern part of the Andes, near the Urubamba Valley, is Peru’s most mesmerizing tourist destination. Cusco was recognized as ‘home of gods’ by Incas. It is the capital of the Cusco Region as well as the Cusco Province. Cusco is a city full of charms and attractions.

Every year thousands of tourists visit Cuzco to relish its amazing attractions. Cusco offers its visitors an astonishing choice of tourist attractions in form of Inca ruins and beautiful Spanish colonial architecture. Cusco is not only ruins, but also its customs, history and traditions, that bizarre but elevating combination of the old Europe with the new continent. This article puts light on major tourist attractions in Cusco.

Plaza de Armas- This site was called Huacaypata or Square of the Warrior during the time of Incas. The ancient plaza was the momentous ceremonial place throughout the history of Cusco. It also houses the churches of the Cathedral and the Society of Jesus.

Ajlla Wasi- During Inca times, Ajlla Wasi was used to host the beautiful opted virgins, the virgins that were completely dedicated to the worship of the Sun God. Ajlla Wasi is a big house on the main square of Cusco.

Koricancha (Temple of the Sun) - Koricancha was the most holy and valued temples of Cusco during Inca Empire. It also served as the main astronomical observatory for the Incas. Koricancha temple was previously home to 4,000 priests and their attendants.

Cusco Main Square- It was called Huacaypata or Square of the Warrior in the times of Incas. It is bordered by a fine-looking arcade that was built during the invasion. Every year, people celebrate Inti Raymi at this place. Churches of the Cathedral and the Society of Jesus located here also attract great number of tourists.

Saint Blas District: It is one of the most scenic communities of the artisans and situated near the Cusco Main Square. It houses several workshops and stores of famed artists like Hilario Mendívil, Santiago Rojas, Edilberto Mérida and Maximiliano Palomino.

The Cusco School of Art- The colonial-era Escuela Cusqueña, or Cusco School of Art, developed in the ancient Inca capital was a synthesis of traditional Spanish painting with local, mestizo elements. Unique Escuela Cusqueña works are found in La Catedral, the Convent of Santa Catalina, the Museum of Religious Art, and few other churches in Cusco.

Inca Roca's Palaces, Church of Santo Domingo Museo Palacio Municipal, and Museo de Historia Nacional and many more are other attractions of Cusco. Furthermore, Cusco is both a mestizo and majestic city, with marvelous churches and manors built on foundations of highly carved stone. With its gigantic landscapes, rich history and enthralling geography, Cusco is, something all visitors long to experience.Cheap Hotels|NottinghamHotels