When commemorating the 241 anniversary of the beginning of the revolutionary feat of José Gabriel Túpac Amaru, from the Cusco Culture Directorate it was reported that the works of “Recovery of the Cultural interpretation service of the House of José Gabriel Condorcanqui Noguera Túpac Amaru” in the center Tungasuca town, Túpac Amaru district, Canas province, registers 60 percent physical progress.
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Currently in the house of Túpac Amaru II, archaeological research work has been completed, having recovered important vestiges such as oxidianas, ceramics, bone remains and others, which refer to populations, such as the K’anas who inhabited these territories.
Regarding the infrastructure intervention works, the foundation shimming and overlapping work has been completed, consolidation of walls, restoration of door and window lintels, placement of wooden keys in the structure of the second floor and consolidation of roofs and roofs.
In the social component, the registration of the cultural assets of the Túpac Amaru district began, which will be the support of the Management Plan for the Social Use of the House of Túpac Amaru, with the participation of the authorities, the school population and the Tungasuca community.
FACT:
– The house of Tungasuca, was the stronghold of the rebellion of Túpac Amaru; the uprising against the Spanish regime was planned in its facilities; From there delegations left to all of Upper Peru to incite the peoples to join the cause. During the rebellion, its facilities and basement served as dungeons for captured enemies and notices and edicts of the rebellion were posted on the door of the house.