Discovering the Valley of the Temples, one of the most extensive, representative and preserved archaeological sites of classical Greek civilization, granted Unesco World Heritage status in 1997.
The archaeological area of the ancient Akragas, the original nucleus of modern Agrigento. Along with a long rocky scarp, dedicated to the gods. Within the area of the ancient city there is also the Peter Griffo Regional Archaeological Museum, which houses 5688 finds that illustrate the history of the territory from the prehistory to the end of the Greek-Roman age.
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Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century BC, Agrigento became one of the leading cities in the Mediterranean world. His supremacy and pride are demonstrated by the remains of the magnificent Doric temples that dominated the ancient town, much of which still lies under today's fields and orchards. The archaeological area of Agrigento, the Valley of the Temples, the Southern coast of Sicily and the vast territory of the ancient polis, the cliff of the Acropolis of the ancient city, as well as the sacred hill on which stand the main Doric temples and up to the extramural necropolis. The Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, is certainly the most important testimony of the ancient, classical culture of Sicily. It brings together the temples of gods goddesses as well as the area of the necropolis and sanctuaries outside the walls. The Temple of Castor and Pollux (Dioscuri), the legendary twin brothers, nowadays has only four columns left and has become the symbol of Agrigento, the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Jupiter) built to thank Zeus on the occasion of the Agrigentines' victory over the Carthaginians, in 480 BC, the Temple of Concordia, the Temple of Heracles (Hercules), the Temple of Aesculapius, the Temple of Volcano and the Tomb of Theron and, of course, the Archeological Museum.
Catania is a vibrant city on the east coast of Sicily, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and active volcano, Mount Etna. The city offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, baroque buildings, and modern amenities, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
Piazza del Duomo is the heart of Catania, featuring the stunning Catania Cathedral and the elegant Elephant Fountain. The square is a hub of activity and a must-visit for its architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere.
The Roman Theatre is an ancient ruin dating back to the 2nd century AD. It's a fascinating glimpse into Catania's Roman past and a popular spot for cultural events and performances.
Castello Ursino is a 13th-century castle that now houses the Civic Museum, showcasing art and artifacts from Catania's rich history. The castle's imposing structure and scenic views make it a must-visit attraction.
Mount Etna is Europe's highest active volcano and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guided tours offer opportunities to explore the volcano's craters, lava fields, and stunning landscapes.
La Pescheria is Catania's bustling fish market, offering a vibrant and authentic Sicilian experience. Visitors can sample fresh seafood, interact with local vendors, and soak in the lively atmosphere.
A classic Sicilian dish made with eggplant, tomato sauce, ricotta salata, and basil. It's a hearty and flavorful dish that showcases the best of Sicilian cuisine.
Fried rice balls stuffed with various fillings such as ragù, mozzarella, and peas. They are a popular street food and a must-try in Catania.
Crispy pastry tubes filled with sweet ricotta cheese, often garnished with chocolate chips or candied fruit. Cannoli are a beloved Sicilian dessert and a must-try in Catania.
A refreshing Sicilian breakfast consisting of granita (a semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water, and various flavors) served with a sweet brioche bun. It's a perfect way to start the day, especially in the summer.
The best time to visit Catania is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller. These months offer ideal conditions for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Catania is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's essential to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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The AMT bus system covers the entire city and its suburbs, offering frequent and affordable service. Buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Catania.
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Taormina is a charming hilltop town known for its stunning views, ancient Greek theatre, and elegant shops and cafes. It's a popular day trip from Catania, offering a mix of history, culture, and relaxation.
Syracuse is a historic city on the eastern coast of Sicily, known for its ancient ruins, beautiful islands, and rich history. It's a fascinating day trip from Catania, offering a mix of archaeological sites and scenic views.
Mount Etna is Europe's highest active volcano and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guided tours offer opportunities to explore the volcano's craters, lava fields, and stunning landscapes.
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