Archaeological area of Cava d’Ispica – Necropolis and Castle
Cava d'Ispica is a deep limestone gorge in south-eastern Sicily, stretching approximately thirteen kilometres between the municipalities of…
Cava d'Ispica is a deep limestone gorge in south-eastern Sicily, stretching approximately thirteen kilometres between the municipalities of…
The Archaeological Area of Eraclea Minoa is the protected excavation zone enclosing the ruins of the ancient Greek…
Monte Jato (ancient Ietas) is a hilltop archaeological site in north-western Sicily, situated on a mountain summit at…
Solunto (ancient Soluntum or Solus) is one of the three principal Phoenician settlements in Sicily, founded in the…
One of Sicily's most important protohistoric settlements, Thapsos lends its name to the Bronze Age culture that characterizes…
The Archaeological Park Authority of Kamarina and Cava d'Ispica is the state body overseeing two of the most…
The Archaeological Park of Gela safeguards the remains of ancient Gela, one of the most powerful Greek colonies…
One of the Mediterranean's largest archaeological parks, Neapolis preserves monuments from prehistoric times through the Norman period, including…
Noto Antica is the ruined site of the original city of Noto, a major medieval and early modern…
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