ANDAHUAYLILLAS & RAQCHI
ANDAHUAYLILLAS.- “Rumicolca” was once the gigantic stone gateway
to the Cusco valley, and we pass through the
narrow valley it guards on our way to the
village of Andahuaylillas, whose famous colonial
church is known as the “Sistine Chapel of the
Americas” because of its beautiful painted
ceiling and other art treasures.
RAQCHI. During the dry season, which corresponds with
the tourist high season, the villagers
of Raqchi make beautiful pottery.
- The ruins of Raqchi are known as
the Temple of Wiracocha. Legend has it that the
temple was erected to propitiate the creator god
after the area was devastated by a volcanic
eruption. The stone of the district is
predominantly volcanic.
- The inhabitants of Raqchi are
dedicated to the production of traditional
pottery, made by hand and available for visitors
to purchase.