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Note that blocks on the wall have no mortar between them. They are shaped so precisely that none is needed. Note also that the windows and doors (below) are not rectangular, but rather trapezoidal in shape. This is thought to help the walls withstand the many earthquakes that occur in the region.
one of the fascinating things about not just Cuzco, but many towns in the Sacred Valley region, is that although the Spanish systematically destroyed virtually all of the Incan architecture they could find, they also appropriated whatever was left. the door to this building is flanked on either side by part of what was an Inca wall -- a wall that signified a place of great importance, as indicated by the style (large blocks of stone cut so that they lined up perfectly at the edges, with no need to use mortar to secure them).