
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an interior exhibition space, likely a museum or cultural center, situated in the city of San Jerónimo, Peru. The environment features curved, bright yellow walls and a matching yellow ceiling, illuminated by black track lighting fixtures. The floor is covered in a patterned terrazzo-like material, exhibiting alternating triangular sections of light beige and dark brown aggregate. Three large, vertical banners or murals are mounted on the curved walls, each dedicated to an individual with the surname "Atayupanqui Pachakuteq." From left to right: 1. The leftmost banner presents a close-up portrait of an elderly Indigenous woman, facing right, with dark skin, dark hair, wearing a red head covering and an intricately embroidered, multicolored traditional garment. The text "Irene Atayupanqui Pachakuteq" is visible at the top of the banner. The background suggests stone architecture. 2. The central banner displays a full-body portrait of a younger Indigenous woman, facing forward, with dark hair, wearing a dark red shawl and a dark green skirt. The text "Maria Ayayupanqui Pachacútec" is positioned above her image. 3. The rightmost banner illustrates a vibrant outdoor scene featuring multiple individuals. In the foreground, a man in elaborate, dark traditional ceremonial attire, including a prominent headdress, an ornate tunic, red pants, and sandals, is depicted in a dynamic, crouching pose. Behind him, several women in white hats, white blouses, and colorful skirts or shawls are visible. The background includes buildings and distant mountains, suggesting a town plaza or street. The text "Andrea Atayupanqui Pachakuteq" is at the top of this banner. Between the banners, there are recessed, rectangular illuminated niches or small display windows in the yellow wall. Small white circular elements are also present on the yellow wall sections between the banners.
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