
Hotels near Qorikancha and Santo Domingo
Ahuacpinta, Cusco, Peru
Qorikancha was the most sacred temple in the Inca Empire, its interior walls once sheathed in 700 sheets of solid gold, its courtyard filled with life-sized gold and silver replicas of corn, llamas, and human figures. Spanish conquistadors stripped the gold in 1533 and built the Convent of Santo Domingo directly on top of the Inca stonework. What remains is a striking architectural palimpsest: perfectly fitted Inca masonry, with stones joined so tightly that no mortar was needed, supporting a 16th-century Dominican church above. Several Inca chambers are still intact, including rooms believed to have been dedicated to the sun, moon, stars, and rainbow.
Entry costs 15 PEN (3.50 EUR). The site is open Monday to Saturday 08:30-17:30 and Sunday 14:00-17:00. Allow 45 minutes to an hour. A small on-site museum displays artifacts recovered from the temple grounds. The curved retaining wall visible from the outside along Avenida El Sol is one of the finest surviving examples of Inca stonework anywhere.
Pro Tip: Visit early in the morning when the low sun illuminates the interior Inca chambers through their trapezoidal windows - this solar alignment was intentional and demonstrates the astronomical precision the Inca builders incorporated into the temple's design.
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