‘Abode of the Gods’ in Cusco
Apukunaq Tianan
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This outdoor sculpture gallery is a modern-day homage to Andean culture and history, featuring impressive stone carvings of Inca and Andean gods.

📜 Monumental open-air sculpture park near Cusco, honoring Inca and Andean gods.
🔍 Features large-scale stone carvings by local artist Michael de Titán.

Why Go

🗿 Explore impressive sculptures up to 10 meters high
✨ Connect with Andean culture, myths, and spirituality
🏞️ Enjoy a peaceful natural setting away from crowds
📸 Excellent photo opportunities

Why Avoid

⛰️ Located at 3,850 meters altitude, can affect some visitors
🚶 Uneven terrain, requires comfortable walking shoes
☀️ Limited shade, sun exposure can be high

Tips

💰 Bring cash for admission and other expenses
💧 Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and wear a hat
🗓️ Best visited during the dry season (April to October)

Cost

💰 Foreigners 15 PEN, Peruvians 10 PEN, Cusco residents 2 PEN.

Hours

🕒 Daily 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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