Must See Archaeological Sites in Sicily
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Selinunte
Selinunte was a rich and extensive ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia on the south-western coast of Sicily in Italy.
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Roman Theatre
The Roman Theatre of Catania consists of the ruins of two open-air semicircular ancient Roman theatres, located between Piazza San…
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Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti
San Giovanni degli Eremiti is an ancient former monastic church located on Via Benedettini #19 in the ancient quarter of Albergaria of the…
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Monreale Cathedral
Monreale Cathedral is a Catholic church in Monreale, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy.
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Roman Amphitheater
The Amphitheatre of Catania is a Roman amphitheatre in Catania, Sicily, Southern Italy, built in the Roman Imperial period, probably in the…
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Temple of Apollo
The Temple of Apollo is one of the most important ancient Greek monuments of Magna Graecia on Ortygia, in front of the Piazza Pancali in…
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Doric Temple of Segesta
Segesta was one of the major cities of the Elymians, one of the three indigenous peoples of Sicily.
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Temple of Juno
Well-preserved fifth-century BC Greek temple ruins built in the Doric style. The structure features a rectangular platform with thirty-four columns and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Greek Theatre
The Greek theatre of Syracuse lies on the south slopes of the Temenite hill, overlooking the modern city of Syracuse in southeastern Sicily…
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Castello a Mare
Castello a Mare or Castellammare is an ancient fortress that guarded the entrance to the port at Palermo in La Cala.
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Catacombs of St. John
A stunning maze pierced with a number of tunnels with tombs of the deceased of Syracuse. A unique experience.
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Terme della Rotonda
The Baths of the Rotonda are the remains of one of several Roman public baths in the city of Catania, Sicily.
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Temple of Concordia
Exceptionally well-preserved ancient Greek temple built in the Doric order around 430 BC. The structure transitioned from a pagan place of worship to a Christian basilica during the 6th century.
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Pantalica North-West Necropolis
Massive prehistoric necropolis featuring thousands of rock-cut tombs dating from the 13th to 7th centuries BC. It showcases the transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age through its extensive burial grounds and ancient settlements.
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Segesta
Segesta was one of the major cities of the Elymians, one of the three indigenous peoples of Sicily.
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City gate
A city gate is a gate which is, or was, set within a city wall. It is a type of fortified gateway.
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Temple of Heracles
Archaic Doric temple ruins dating back to the late 6th century BC. The site features nine reconstructed columns on one of its lateral facades.
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Temple of Olympian Zeus
Largest Doric temple ever constructed, this ancient Greek archaeological site features the ruins of a massive structure built to commemorate a 5th-century BC military victory. The remains include a large stone platform, tumbled pillars, and significant sculptural elements known as telamons.
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