TAMBOMACHAY OR TAMPUMACHAY
Castilian Tampumachay or Tambomachay of quechua tanpu mach'ay, whose serious translation: rest place, is near the city of the Cusco, by its characteristics is presumed that this archaeological site was destined to the cult of the water, like a way to stimulate the food production and so that the leader of the Empire Inca could rest.
Tambomachay is characterized by great pareded worked in stone, that has the side with a hill. It has great trapezial hornacinas, that simbolicamente represent mass media with the subterraneo world.
In Tambomachay is a bath of the Inca, who is fed by two parallel water channels.