Agrigento
Agrigento, founded around 580 BC, is Sicily's City of Temples—home to the UNESCO-listed Valley of the Temples, showcasing…
Agrigento, founded around 580 BC, is Sicily's City of Temples—home to the UNESCO-listed Valley of the Temples, showcasing…
Seven Doric temples raised by the Greek colony of Akragas survive on a ridge above Agrigento, among them…
The Civic Art Gallery housed in the former Collegio dei Filippini is a public collection of paintings, sculptures,…
The Demo-Ethno-Anthropological section of the Civic Museum of Santo Spirito in Agrigento is a public collection dedicated to…
A citrus garden grown inside an ancient artificial lake built by Carthaginian prisoners in 480 BCE, restored by…
A five-hectare garden of bitter oranges, olives and ancient carob trees grown into the floor of a Greek…
Lampedusa is the largest island of Italy's Pelagian archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, geographically closer to Tunisia than…
Lampione is the smallest and most westerly of the Pelagie Islands, an uninhabited rocky islet in the Strait…
Linosa is a small volcanic island in the Pelagie Islands group, located in the Strait of Sicily between…
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