One of my favorite places to visit during my time in Cusco, Peru,
was the ruins of the Coricancha. Five hundred years ago, this temple was the
most important huaca – or sacred place
– of the entire Inca empire. In this first of several blog posts and (embedded)
video segments, we’ll take a look at the Coricancha’s distinctive exterior,
including the exquisite masonry of the curved western-facing wall and the
zig-zagging canals that it overlooks. In
following segments, I’ll lead you on a tour through the Coricancha’s courtyard,
impressive halls, chambers, and trapezoidal doorways – pointing out the
features I found most interesting or mysterious.
The Coricancha resides just a couple blocks south of Cusco’s
Plaza de Armas and is an easy and charming
walk from the main square. Most