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What to See in Agrigento

 
  • Turkish Steps

    White marl cliff formation featuring smooth, wavy rock shapes that resemble a staircase. The site is a designated Natura 2000 protected area.

  • 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.

  • San Gerlando Cathedral

    Agrigento Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Agrigento, Sicily, dedicated to Saint Gerland.

  • Castel Sant'Angelo

    Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as Forte Sant'Angelo, is a fort in Licata, Sicily.

  • 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.

  • Heraclea Minoa

    Heraclea Minoa was an ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia situated on the southern coast of Sicily near the mouth of the river Halycus, 25…

  • Lago di Magazzolo

    Lago di Magazzolo, or Lago Castello, is a lake in the Province of Agrigento, Sicily, Italy.

  • Punta Pesce Spada

    Punta Pesce Spada, also called Punta Cavallo Bianco, constitutes the southernmost point of Italy and is located on the southern side of…

  • Monte Adranone

    Monte Adranone is a mountain rising 900 metres above sea level in the north of the comune of Sambuca di Sicilia, in the Province of…

  • Monte Kronio

    Monte Kronio, or Monte San Calogero, is a hill about 7 km from Sciacca, a comune of the province of Agrigento in Sicily.

  • Monte delle Rose

    Monte delle Rose is a mountain in the Monti Sicani, in Sicily, southern Italy. It has an elevation of 1,426 metres.

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