Articulated on terraces on top of a plateau, Akragas was one of the largest Greek cities in the Mediterranean and its remains made this archeological site the most important in the world. Since 1997 the area has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cava Ispica è una vallata fluviale, immersa nella tipica vegetazione della macchia mediterranea, custodisce necropoli preistoriche, catacombe cristiane, oratori rupestri.
The archaeological park is considered the most impressive in Europe. You will find the colossal remains of the Greek colony of Selinunte. The name of the colony comes from a quality of wild parsley which still grows spontaneously.
Esplora le scenografiche necropoli costituite da circa 5000 tombe a grotticella scavate nella roccia naturale e l’Anaktoron (Palazzo del principe), posizionato sulla cima della collina, che ricorda la grandiosità dei palazzi micenei.
Segesta Temple, built around 430/420 BC, is one of the most beautiful examples of Greek temple on Sicilian soil, both for its conservation status, proportions and its elegance.