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An evening scene around Inti Kuntur Wasi, the Golden Condor monument, in 1727 AN.

The Inti Kuntur Wasi, ('House of the Sun Condor'), is a monumental sculpture located in the city of Parap, Wechua Nation, Nouvelle Alexandrie. It was commissioned by King Manco Capac in 1673 AN to mark the the Great Wechua Restoration and the end of the Wechua Sorrow. After several rounds of design competitions and public votes, it was built in 1680 AN.

Cast in brilliant Keltian gold, the condor is positioned as if in the act of taking flight, its wings outstretched towards the heavens, embodying the spirit of freedom and the aspirations of the Wechua people after the Wechua Sorrow.