Location | Cuzco Region, Peru |
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Coordinates | 13°30′58″S 71°58′35″W / 13.51611°S 71.97639°W |
Part of | Archbishop's palace |
History | |
Cultures | Inca civilization |
Site notes | |
Part of | City of Cuzco |
Criteria | Cultural: iii, iv |
Reference | 273 |
Inscription | 1983 (7th Session) |
Area | Latin America and the Caribbean |
The twelve-angled stone is an archeological artifact in Cusco, Peru. It was part of a stone wall of an Inca palace, and is considered to be a national heritage object. The stone is currently part of a wall in the palace of the Archbishop of Cusco.[1]