19 May
T’aqrachullo: An Important Inca Sanctuary in the Cusco Region
An important archaeological complex located in the district of Suykutambo in the province of Espinar—Cusco region—has been attracting the attention of researchers and travelers due to its size and historical significance. It is an ancient Inca sanctuary that houses more than 600 structures, including ceremonial enclosures, dwellings, and storage areas, which attests to its importance as a religious, administrative, and social center during the Tahuantinsuyo.
Research conducted in recent years has led to the recovery of thousands of archaeological artifacts, including elaborate ornaments made of gold, silver, and copper, as well as other objects linked to high-ranking figures. These findings have led experts to conclude that the archaeological site had a close relationship with the elites of the Inca Empire and played a significant role within its political and spiritual organization.
Studies also confirm that T’aqrachullo was part of the Qhapaq Ñan, the extensive network of roads that connected the empire’s major centers. Its strategic location would have facilitated mobility, trade, and the administration of the southern Andean territories.
In addition to its archaeological value, the complex stands out for its stunning natural setting, surrounded by the landscapes of the province of Espinar and close to the Tres Cañones. As a result, it is emerging as a new tourist attraction for the Cusco region, complementing the destination’s cultural and historical offerings.
The growing interest that T’aqrachullo has generated nationally and internationally positions it as a major archaeological attraction with tourism potential for the Cusco region. In this regard, authorities are evaluating improvements to tourism infrastructure and access roads, with the aim of promoting its development and contributing to the dissemination of the history and legacy of the Inca civilization.
Source: Infobae
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