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Twelve Angled Stone — Attraction in Distrito de Cusco

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Twelve Angled Stone
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The twelve-angled stone is an archeological artifact in Cuzco, Peru. It was part of a stone wall of an Inca palace, and is considered to be a national heritage object. The stone is currently part of a wall in the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco.
Nearby attractions
Cuzco Main Square
Cusco 08000, Peru
Plaza San Blas
F2MG+W7Q Cuesta de San Blas, Cusco 08003, Peru
Cusco Cathedral
F2MC+85M, Cusco 08002, Peru
Museo de Arte Precolombino Larco
Nazarenas 231, Cusco 08002, Peru
Inka Museum
Ataud 154, Cusco 08002, Peru
Museo de Arte Religioso
C. Herrajes 38, Cusco 08002, Peru
Templo del San Blas
08000, Peru
The Archbishop’s Palace Museum
F2MF+GCP, C. Hatunrumiyoc, Cusco 08002, Peru
Museo Machu Picchu Casa Concha
F2MF+365, Sta. Catalina Ancha, Cusco 08002, Peru
Museo Maximo Laura
Sta. Catalina Ancha 304, Cusco 08002, Peru
Nearby restaurants
La Bodega 138
C. Herrajes 138, Cusco 08002, Peru
Cicciolina
C. Palacio 110, Cusco 08002, Peru
Rucula Peruvian Restaurant
casa de Las Arpias, plaza de armas, Calle Triunfo 393 con palacio, pasos arriba de la, Cusco 08002, Peru
Uchu Peruvian Steakhouse
C. Palacio 135, Cusco 08002, Peru
KUSYKAY Peruvian Craft Food
unos metros de la plaza de Armas, Triunfo 338 A, Cusco 08002, Peru
Jack's Café
Ruinas 493, Cusco 08002, Peru
Jill's : Cafe - Restaurant
Choqechaka 509, Cusco 08002, Peru
KION Peruvian Chinese
Triunfo 370, Cusco 08002, Peru
LOCAL Restaurante
Cta. de San Blas 525, Cusco 08003, Peru
Pachapapa
Carmen Bajo 120, Cusco 08003, Peru
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Twelve Angled Stone

C. Hatunrumiyoc 480, Cusco 08002, Peru
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The twelve-angled stone is an archeological artifact in Cuzco, Peru. It was part of a stone wall of an Inca palace, and is considered to be a national heritage object. The stone is currently part of a wall in the palace of the Archbishop of Cuzco.

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attractions: Cuzco Main Square, Plaza San Blas, Cusco Cathedral, Museo de Arte Precolombino Larco, Inka Museum, Museo de Arte Religioso, Templo del San Blas, The Archbishop’s Palace Museum, Museo Machu Picchu Casa Concha, Museo Maximo Laura, restaurants: La Bodega 138, Cicciolina, Rucula Peruvian Restaurant, Uchu Peruvian Steakhouse, KUSYKAY Peruvian Craft Food, Jack's Café, Jill's : Cafe - Restaurant, KION Peruvian Chinese, LOCAL Restaurante, Pachapapa
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Nearby attractions of Twelve Angled Stone

Cuzco Main Square

Plaza San Blas

Cusco Cathedral

Museo de Arte Precolombino Larco

Inka Museum

Museo de Arte Religioso

Templo del San Blas

The Archbishop’s Palace Museum

Museo Machu Picchu Casa Concha

Museo Maximo Laura

Cuzco Main Square

Cuzco Main Square

4.8

(27.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Plaza San Blas

Plaza San Blas

4.5

(1.3K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Cusco Cathedral

Cusco Cathedral

4.6

(989)

Closed
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Museo de Arte Precolombino Larco

Museo de Arte Precolombino Larco

4.7

(522)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Hike to Humantay Lagoon in one day
Hike to Humantay Lagoon in one day
Fri, Dec 5 • 4:30 AM
Cusco, 08002, Cuzco, Peru
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Cusco food crawl
Cusco food crawl
Fri, Dec 5 • 12:00 PM
Cusco, 08002, Cusco, Peru
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Tour Cusco in half a day
Tour Cusco in half a day
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 AM
Cusco, 08006, Cusco, Peru
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Nearby restaurants of Twelve Angled Stone

La Bodega 138

Cicciolina

Rucula Peruvian Restaurant

Uchu Peruvian Steakhouse

KUSYKAY Peruvian Craft Food

Jack's Café

Jill's : Cafe - Restaurant

KION Peruvian Chinese

LOCAL Restaurante

Pachapapa

La Bodega 138

La Bodega 138

4.6

(1.5K)

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Cicciolina

Cicciolina

4.5

(1.1K)

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Rucula Peruvian Restaurant

Rucula Peruvian Restaurant

4.8

(1.3K)

$$

Click for details
Uchu Peruvian Steakhouse

Uchu Peruvian Steakhouse

4.8

(1.9K)

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Artur PodgorskiArtur Podgorski
The Twelve-Angled Stone, located in Cusco, Peru, is a remarkable example of Inca stonemasonry and a must-see for history and architecture enthusiasts. Here's a short review: The Twelve-Angled Stone, or "Piedra de los Doce Ángulos" in Spanish, is an awe-inspiring testament to the Inca civilization's architectural prowess. Nestled within the walls of Cusco's historic district, this intricately carved stone is a true marvel. What makes this stone so extraordinary is its impeccable craftsmanship and the precision with which it fits into the surrounding wall. The twelve angles on the stone fit seamlessly with the adjoining stones, creating a puzzle-like effect that leaves visitors in awe of the Inca builders' skills. Visiting the Twelve-Angled Stone is like taking a step back in time, as it offers a tangible connection to the rich history of Cusco and the Inca Empire. The surrounding neighborhood, with its narrow cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, adds to the charm and historical ambiance of the area. While the stone itself is not a massive attraction, its historical and cultural significance makes it a compelling stop for travelers exploring Cusco. It's often a focal point for guided city tours, where knowledgeable guides share the fascinating stories and legends associated with this remarkable piece of Inca history. In summary, the Twelve-Angled Stone in Cusco is a small but significant piece of Inca architecture that showcases the incredible precision and craftsmanship of the Inca civilization. It's a must-see for those interested in history and culture and adds to the overall charm of Cusco's historic district.
YMK WEBFESTYMK WEBFEST
The twelve angled stone is super old and can be found in this cool Inca wall. It's like, a big deal in Andean culture 'cause it's all about perfection and stuff. People in Cusco really love this stone and consider it a big part of their history and culture. The stone is like, super advanced for its time, with all these anti-earthquake features and stuff. But, like, the story behind it can be a bit confusing. So, it used to be part of the Inca Roca palace, but then the Spanish came and built a fancy colonial building on top of it. Later, it became a museum and the Archbishop's Palace. Nowadays, everyone's all obsessed with this massive wall and it's, like, one of the top things to see and take pictures of in Cusco. So cool!
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The Twelve-Angled Stone, located in Cusco, Peru, is a remarkable example of Inca stonemasonry and a must-see for history and architecture enthusiasts. Here's a short review: The Twelve-Angled Stone, or "Piedra de los Doce Ángulos" in Spanish, is an awe-inspiring testament to the Inca civilization's architectural prowess. Nestled within the walls of Cusco's historic district, this intricately carved stone is a true marvel. What makes this stone so extraordinary is its impeccable craftsmanship and the precision with which it fits into the surrounding wall. The twelve angles on the stone fit seamlessly with the adjoining stones, creating a puzzle-like effect that leaves visitors in awe of the Inca builders' skills. Visiting the Twelve-Angled Stone is like taking a step back in time, as it offers a tangible connection to the rich history of Cusco and the Inca Empire. The surrounding neighborhood, with its narrow cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, adds to the charm and historical ambiance of the area. While the stone itself is not a massive attraction, its historical and cultural significance makes it a compelling stop for travelers exploring Cusco. It's often a focal point for guided city tours, where knowledgeable guides share the fascinating stories and legends associated with this remarkable piece of Inca history. In summary, the Twelve-Angled Stone in Cusco is a small but significant piece of Inca architecture that showcases the incredible precision and craftsmanship of the Inca civilization. It's a must-see for those interested in history and culture and adds to the overall charm of Cusco's historic district.
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The twelve angled stone is super old and can be found in this cool Inca wall. It's like, a big deal in Andean culture 'cause it's all about perfection and stuff. People in Cusco really love this stone and consider it a big part of their history and culture. The stone is like, super advanced for its time, with all these anti-earthquake features and stuff. But, like, the story behind it can be a bit confusing. So, it used to be part of the Inca Roca palace, but then the Spanish came and built a fancy colonial building on top of it. Later, it became a museum and the Archbishop's Palace. Nowadays, everyone's all obsessed with this massive wall and it's, like, one of the top things to see and take pictures of in Cusco. So cool!
YMK WEBFEST

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The Twelve-Angled Stone, located in Cusco, Peru, is a remarkable example of Inca stonemasonry and a must-see for history and architecture enthusiasts. Here's a short review:

The Twelve-Angled Stone, or "Piedra de los Doce Ángulos" in Spanish, is an awe-inspiring testament to the Inca civilization's architectural prowess. Nestled within the walls of Cusco's historic district, this intricately carved stone is a true marvel.

What makes this stone so extraordinary is its impeccable craftsmanship and the precision with which it fits into the surrounding wall. The twelve angles on the stone fit seamlessly with the adjoining stones, creating a puzzle-like effect that leaves visitors in awe of the Inca builders' skills.

Visiting the Twelve-Angled Stone is like taking a step back in time, as it offers a tangible connection to the rich history of Cusco and the Inca Empire. The surrounding neighborhood, with its narrow cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, adds to the charm and historical ambiance of the area.

While the stone itself is not a massive attraction, its historical and cultural significance makes it a compelling stop for travelers exploring Cusco. It's often a focal point for guided city tours, where knowledgeable guides share the fascinating stories and legends associated with this remarkable piece of Inca history.

In summary, the Twelve-Angled Stone in Cusco is a small but significant piece of Inca architecture that showcases the incredible precision and craftsmanship of the Inca civilization. It's a must-see for those interested in history and culture and adds to the overall charm of Cusco's...

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6y

These Inca stone walls are just fascinating to look at, and looking at the pictures provided with this site everyone else feels the same. The Spanish traditionally destroyed anything culturally related to the Inca but these tight placed stones, utilizing no grout of any type became the foundations for not only churches, palaces, but everyday buildings that can be found throughout Cusco. As we were admiring the wall a guide brought his clients by and we saw a map in a store adjacent showing the placement of rocks to be two distinct entities. One is a Puma and the other a serpent. Totally awesome to visually pull these creatures together with your eyes amongst all the stones. Even the placement of small stones into the...

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5.0
2y

The twelve angled stone is super old and can be found in this cool Inca wall. It's like, a big deal in Andean culture 'cause it's all about perfection and stuff. People in Cusco really love this stone and consider it a big part of their history and culture. The stone is like, super advanced for its time, with all these anti-earthquake features and stuff. But, like, the story behind it can be a bit confusing. So, it used to be part of the Inca Roca palace, but then the Spanish came and built a fancy colonial building on top of it. Later, it became a museum and the Archbishop's Palace. Nowadays, everyone's all obsessed with this massive wall and it's, like, one of the top things to see and take pictures of in...

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