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The Great Inca Road. Qhapaq Ñan Andean Road System. Monday July 11 2011

From May 16 until May 30 the photo exhibition Qhapac Ñan: The Great Inca Road can be seen in the Atrium City Hall, as part of the celebration of the 200 years of bilateral relations between Peru and the Kingdom of the Netherlands organized by the Embassy of Peru in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The exhibition features 32 photographs carefully selected from the archives of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, showcasing how, five centuries after its construction, the Inca Trail remains relevant to the fraternal nations of Peru.

The Qhapac Ñan, or main road in Quechua, is a 30.000 km network of road and logistics infrastructure that served as communication channel, trade road, and defense system during the pinnacle of the Great Inca Empire. This Andean road system was the backbone that connected the towns of Tawantinsuyo (the four integrated regions, or suyos of the empire) through lodgings, ceremonial centers, warehouses, and roads that still today converge to the main square of Cusco, the capital of the empire, connecting it with remote locations that are nowadays found along six  South American countries as, in addition to Peru, the fellow countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Chili, Colombia y Ecuador. 

The construction of the road system challenged the local geography, imposing itself on snow-capped mountains, tropical rainforests, and arid deserts, bearing witness to the advanced engineering and geographical mastery of the pre-Inca civilizations that created the various sections of the route unified under the Inca administration from Cusco. In addition to being an archaeological legacy and a trace of a great ancient civilization, its value lies in being a living heritage that connects the past and present of South American Andean peoples. 

The Qhapac Ñan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014.

District
City center
Exhibition genre
Museum
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Dates and Times

16 May 30 May
Monday
07:00 – 19:00
Tuesday
07:00 – 19:00
Wednesday
07:00 – 19:00
Thursday
07:00 – 21:30
Friday
07:00 – 19:00
Saturday
09:30 – 17:00
The Atrium City Hall is closed for regular visitors on Saturday April 26 (King's Day), Monday May 5 (Liberation Day), Thursday May 29 (Ascension Day) and Monday June 9 (Whitsun).
Free
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