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  1. 29 wrz 2024 · Machu Picchu, site of ancient Inca ruins located about 50 miles from Cuzco, Peru, in the Cordillera de Vilcabamba of the Andes Mountains. One of the few major pre-Columbian ruins found nearly intact, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. Learn more about Machu Picchu.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Machu_PicchuMachu Picchu - Wikipedia

    Machu Picchu was declared a Peruvian Historic Sanctuary in 1982 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. [9] In 2007, Machu Picchu was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in a worldwide internet poll.

  3. Machu Picchu is an Inca royal estate constructed in the mid-15th century in Peru’s picturesque high jungle. As a seasonal retreat for celebrations, religious rituals, and administrative affairs when the Incas traveled beyond Cuzco, Machu Picchu was abandoned soon after Spanish conquistadors arrived in the Andes in 1531.

  4. www.history.com › topics › south-americaMachu Picchu - HISTORY

    13 cze 2011 · Photo by Gustavo Basso/NurPhoto via Getty Images. Tucked away in the rocky countryside northwest of Cuzco, Peru, Machu Picchu is believed to have been a royal estate or sacred religious site...

  5. Located in the lower Urubamba Valley of Peru, Machu Picchu is one of the most emblematic archaeological sites of the Americas. It has come to symbolize the Inca Empire, which originated in Cuzco, in the south Peruvian highlands.

  6. At present, we can recognize four main themes in current national and international debates about the place: (1) the history of the discovery of Machu Picchu archaeological site (Aguilar 2011; Vilela & De La Puente 2011); (2) the use of the site as a tourist destination and its subsequent preservation and conservation (Martorell 2002; Lopez ...

  7. 4 mar 2014 · Definition. Machu Picchu is an Inca settlement located in the High Andes of Peru in the Urubamba Valley, north of Cuzco. The site, perched high above the Urubamba river, has been variously described as a fortress, imperial retreat and ceremonial precinct.