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En este lugar, cabeza del hermoso valle donde se ubica, mostramos uno de los monolitos, el más retratado: La piedra de Sayhuite Esta región se dice que fue el lugar preferido para los enlaces del Inca que acostumbraba optar por una esposa entre las de su escogido serrallo.

 

D. José de la Riva Agüero, la describe en su obra póstuma, Paisajes peruanos como Las piedras talladas de Concacha

 

Recomiendo el modo mayor

It was designed by Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski. This room is the Main Dining Room of the Government Palace and is so called because was the location where Honduras and El Salvador signed a peace treaty on 30 October 1980 due to the mediation of the late president of Peru José Luís Bustamante y Rivero.

 

Banquets are served in the Main Dining Room, big room, in the east side between the honor hall and the Sayhuite Garden.

 

It has a colonial style, with a balcony on each side and where the entertaining orchestra is places, when needed. It has a beautiful crystal chandelier, made in quartz from Bohemia, hanging from the ceiling. This piece of huge size weighs around 2,000 kg. It is also remarkable the length of the table and carved chairs which have a leather back stamped with the Pizarro's shield in gold. The lining of the chairs has different colors for men and women. Paintings by Abraham Brughel and Gerónimo Cenatiempo decorate this unique place.

It was designed by Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski. This room is the Main Dining Room of the Government Palace and is so called because was the location where Honduras and El Salvador signed a peace treaty on 30 October 1980 due to the mediation of the late president of Peru José Luís Bustamante y Rivero.

 

Banquets are served in the Main Dining Room, big room, in the east side between the honor hall and the Sayhuite Garden.

 

It has a colonial style, with a balcony on each side and where the entertaining orchestra is places, when needed. It has a beautiful crystal chandelier, made in quartz from Bohemia, hanging from the ceiling. This piece of huge size weighs around 2,000 kg. It is also remarkable the length of the table and carved chairs which have a leather back stamped with the Pizarro's shield in gold. The lining of the chairs has different colors for men and women. Paintings by Abraham Brughel and Gerónimo Cenatiempo decorate this unique place.

It was designed by Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski. This room is the Main Dining Room of the Government Palace and is so called because was the location where Honduras and El Salvador signed a peace treaty on 30 October 1980 due to the mediation of the late president of Peru José Luís Bustamante y Rivero.

 

Banquets are served in the Main Dining Room, big room, in the east side between the honor hall and the Sayhuite Garden.

 

It has a colonial style, with a balcony on each side and where the entertaining orchestra is places, when needed. It has a beautiful crystal chandelier, made in quartz from Bohemia, hanging from the ceiling. This piece of huge size weighs around 2,000 kg. It is also remarkable the length of the table and carved chairs which have a leather back stamped with the Pizarro's shield in gold. The lining of the chairs has different colors for men and women. Paintings by Abraham Brughel and Gerónimo Cenatiempo decorate this unique place.

It was designed by Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski. This room is the Main Dining Room of the Government Palace and is so called because was the location where Honduras and El Salvador signed a peace treaty on 30 October 1980 due to the mediation of the late president of Peru José Luís Bustamante y Rivero.

 

Banquets are served in the Main Dining Room, big room, in the east side between the honor hall and the Sayhuite Garden.

 

It has a colonial style, with a balcony on each side and where the entertaining orchestra is places, when needed. It has a beautiful crystal chandelier, made in quartz from Bohemia, hanging from the ceiling. This piece of huge size weighs around 2,000 kg. It is also remarkable the length of the table and carved chairs which have a leather back stamped with the Pizarro's shield in gold. The lining of the chairs has different colors for men and women. Paintings by Abraham Brughel and Gerónimo Cenatiempo decorate this unique place.

Near Abancay 24.10.12

 

it is described by historians as the stone representation of the way of life in the Tahuantinsuyo.

 

It is an Inca archaeological complex of the beginning of the sixteenth century, built of stone, and occupies an area of 2ha. It is visited by hundreds of tourists, and it shows, in their spare granite carved in minute detail, the organization and achievements of the various Inca rulers.

 

Its main attraction is the monolith of Saywite, which has a circumference of approximately 11 meters wide by 2.30 high.

This site (an amazingly carved rock and an accompanying temple ruin) is called Sayhuite. It was part of a temple believed to celebrate water (!). See the holes around the edge of the stone? Water drained through the various shapes and forms and out through those holes in deliberate patterns.

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