Cusco Cathedral was built between 1560 and 1664 using stone pilfered from Incan fortress Sacsayhuaman. It sits on the foundations of the Koricancha, a temple dedicated to Inti, the sun god, and is an imposing jumble of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance styles. The 16th century religious art inside is equally idiosyncratic, mixing Catholic themes and Incan symbolism, and best enjoyed in a version of The Last Supper by Marcos Zapata (pictured), where Jesus and his disciples feast on cuy (guinea pig), a local delicacy.