This is the most renowned street in the city, because of the famous twelve angles stone, a symbol of beauty and soundness in Incan architecture. The peculiar stone is one of the very great stones from the walls of the palace of Inca Roca, cyclopean construction. Now, it is part of the Archiepiscopal Palace, built upon the old palace. The street is rich with personality and local craftwork. It is the best route towards the colorful district of San Blas.
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impressive but just a rock
it was cut well and the wall is well formed...but just a rock...a photo with it just seemed odd and not something that you will look back on an...
A place to go
Just a few blocks from the main plaza, a place to go. Surrounded by two Inca walls, is trippy enough. A place to take a good picture for a pe...
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