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Pablito is a handicraft man, who lived in Llaullipata. He made his house-workshop in a side area of the Hacienda. He worked there making pottery; he had a mud& bricks oven next to his house.
The growth of the city give Pablito a chance to change job, and go to work on the Transoceanic road, so he moved away, leaving behind a whole life of memories.
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The promoters of the Cusco´s Planetarium have as one of the goals, making the project as friendly as possible with the environment and the traditions of our living culture.
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After making an agreement with the owners of the place, they decided to invest in a project that build a bridge between people and the universe, developing and recreating the vision of the cosmos that the inkas had. |
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Ricardo, a cusquenian architect, designed the dome inside Pablitos house to keep the scent of this place.
This is how we built the Planetarium Cusco using local materials, keeping the traditional look of a typical Andean house.
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