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Agrigento | Italy

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The Valley of the Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Agrigento, Sicily, is a breathtaking testament to Greek civilization in Italy. Spanning over 1300 hectares, this archaeological marvel showcases some of the best-preserved Ancient Greek structures in the world, enveloped in a landscape of olive trees and almond blossoms. Here are the no-miss highlights:
1: The site's most iconic structure is the Temple of Concordia, one of the best-preserved Doric temples in existence. Erected in the 5th century BC, it stands as a stunning example of Greek architectural prowess and harmony.
2: Another remarkable structure is the Temple of Hera Lacinia, located at the eastern end of the site. Although partly ruined, it offers an evocative glimpse into the past, especially enchanting at sunset when its columns are bathed in golden hues.
3: The remnants of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, once one of the largest temples of antiquity, illustrate the sheer scale of ancient religious devotion. Although now in ruins, its past grandeur is still palpable.
4: Beyond these monumental temples, the site includes the Sanctuary of Chthonic Deities, offering insight into lesser-known aspects of Greek religion and rituals.
5: Amidst these ancient ruins lies the Kolymbetra Garden, a lush and peaceful haven. This garden is a living museum of Mediterranean flora and a testament to the ancient system of water management.
The Valley of the Temples is open year-round, with longer hours in the summer. Guided tours are available and recommended to fully appreciate the site's historical context. The entrance fee varies, with discounts for students and seniors. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water, as the site spans a large area with limited shade.
Photo by Dario Crisafulli