Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Cuzco' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In March 2008, archeologists discovered the ruins of an ancient temple, roadway and aqueduct system at Saksaywaman.
[15] The temple covers some 2,700 square feet (250 square meters) and contains 11 rooms thought to have held idols and mummies,[15] establishing its religious purpose.
Together with the results of excavations in 2007, when another temple was found at the edge of the fortress, this indicates a longtime religious as well as military use of the facility.
The most sumptuous edifice in Cuzcoxc2xa0... was undoubtedly the great temple dedicated to the Sunxc2xa0... studded with gold platesxc2xa0... surrounded by convents and dormitories for the priests.
The Killke built a major temple near Saksaywaman, as well as an aqueduct (Pukyus) and roadway connecting prehistoric structures.
Spanish chroniclers describe the Sacred Garden in front of the temple as a garden of golden plants with leaves of beaten gold, stems of silver, solid gold corn-cobs and 20 life-size llamas and their herders all in solid gold.
The temple was destroyed by its Spanish invaders who, as they plundered, were determined to rid the city of its wealth, idolaters and shrines.
Nowadays, only a curved outer wall and partial ruins of the inner temple remain at the site.
Of the first, it preserves impressive vestiges, especially its plan: walls of meticulously cut granite or andesite, rectilinear streets running within the walls, and the ruins of the Sun Temple.