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Archaeological Sites in Sicily

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Name Category Location
 
Catacombe di San Giovanni
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Not far from the Archaeological Park, off Viale Teocrito, the...
Religious Sites, Archaeological Sites Siracusa
 
Greek temple ruins
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Near the town of Castelvetrano, numerous Greek temple ruins perch...
Archaeological Sites Selinunte
 
Imperial Roman Villa
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The exceptionally well-preserved Imperial Roman Villa, 4 km (2...
Houses / Mansions, Archaeological Sites Piazza Armerina
 
Parco Archeologico
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Siracusa is most famous for its dramatic set of Greek and Roman...
Archaeological Sites Siracusa
 
Rocca di Cerere
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The Greek cult of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, was said to...
Archaeological Sites, Viewpoints Enna
 
Teatro Greco
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The Greeks put a premium on finding impressive locations to stage...
Archaeological Sites Taormina
 
Tempio di Apollo
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Scattered through the piazza just across the bridge to Ortygia...
Archaeological Sites Siracusa
 
tempio Dorico
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Segesta is the site of a tempio Dorico (Doric temple), one of...
Religious Sites, Archaeological Sites Segesta
 
Torre di Federico II
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The mysterious Torre di Federico II stands above the lower part...
Archaeological Sites, Viewpoints Enna
 
Valle dei Templi
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Whether you first come upon the Valle dei Templi (Valley of the...
Religious Sites, Archaeological Sites Agrigento


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