The Inca Pyramid in Perú (NOT Machu Picchu)

The incas are well known for Machu Picchu but there is a lot more inca fortress and citadels in Perú. But I have never seen an inca pyramid until i traveled to Ayacucho (south andes of Perú). At first sight looks like a pyramid, don't you think so?

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This is the "Ushnu", a specially-constructed platform for ceremonial events. The Incas built many ushnu, they were important part of the inca architecture and they were used as potent symbols of religious and political authority. I have seen others "ushnu" in Perú but none of them looks like a pyramid. Most of them are rectangular two-level platforms. But this Ushnu has 4 levels. At the top there is a big stone chair for the inca.

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This Ushnu was built in Vilcashuamán town, after the incas defeated the Chancas, one of their main rivals. During the inca period, Vilcashuaman became an important Inca administrative center.

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Me at the entrance of the pyramid. The typical Inca door was trapezoidal.

Back of the pyramid

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Where is this place?

From Lima (capital of Perú), I had to travel 8 hours by bus to Ayacucho and then another 3 more hours by car. There's also flights Lima - Ayacucho (less than 1 hour).

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