It is located at the highest point of this site, and its front is facing the climbing road, so I feel that this place was quite meaningful at the time, and the three remaining windows are also very large.
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The Temple of the Three Windows is located on the Sacred Plaza in the main Urban section. The long main wall features three large windows, facing east. This allows the rising sun to shine through, i...
I was very interested in the stone wall with three windows. In my opinion, the style and performance are slightly different from the rest of the buildings in Machu Picchu.
The temple of the three windows is still intact. Supposedly there were 5 windows originally. The 3 windows represent apart of the world: The underground (Uku-Pacha) the heaven (Hanan-Pacha) and the pr...
The Temple of the 3 Windows is a large open room made of huge boulders with 3 massive windows in the middle. This temple is located within the larger Machu Picchu site and can be visited on the tour o...
Massive stone structure aligned with the sun! Challenging to imagine how the stones, better call them boulders were placed to create walls for the massive structure, let alone aligning the windows to ...
It is located at the highest point of this site, and its front is facing the climbing road, so I feel that this place was quite meaningful at the time, and the three remaining windows are also very large.
It's a remarkable and memorable building in the whole site, and it's probably something he really left behind that could be a little more complete, like three big windows. Ok.
I don't know if it was really a temple before, but there were really three things like window frames and they were quite large. They were all piled up with very large stones. It was quite nice.
The building sits at the top of the site, and is of a relatively large size, leaving behind a window frame of huge rock. It's still nice.
The site of a huge, window-like building piled up with stones, so it was a temple at the time, and it was a very important location from the site.