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Ruins of Tempio in Segesta Sicily Italy with wildflowers and green grass
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view to the temple of Segesta in Sicily in Italy
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Greek Temple of Segesta.
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Detail of a Greek temple in Sicily. Selinunte, Sicily, Italy.
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Temple of Segesta in the countryside of Sicily, Italy. Aerial view from drone.
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Paestum greek temple of Hera I 450 BC and Hera II 480 BC Italy\nPaestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, in Magna Graecia. The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three ancient Greek temples in the Doric order dating from about 550 to 450 BC that are in an excellent state of preservation. The city walls and amphitheatre are largely intact, and the bottom of the walls of many other structures remain, as well as paved roads.
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Old greek temple at Segesta, trapani Sicily, Italy
On a foggy winter day, people who came to visit the Ancient City of Termessos are exploring
the greek temple of Segesta
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Doric temple in Segesta - Sicily, Italy
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Ancient Greek theater at Segesta, an archaeological site at Sicily, Italy
Segesta Greek temple in Sicily. Italy
The Doric temple of Segesta in the province of Trapani, Sicily, Italy
View of a person visiting the Temple of Antas, Sardinia, Italy.
Temple of Segesta - Sicily - Italy
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An Elymian centre with Hellenistic overtones, Segesta’s origins date back to Acestes, son of the Trojan nymph Egesta who welcomed Aenea during his wanderings. The majestic Doric temple of the V century B.C, which is still complete, is of great interest. On the summit of the mountain is the Greek amphitheatre which, in summer is animated with important events, and from which one can enjoy a suggestive view over the surrounding valleys. In the archaeological park, there is also the large Sanctuary of Mango district from the VI-V century B.C., a castle, a medieval church and the ruins of an ancient Mosque. Near Segesta is the medieval town of Calatafimi, with the Eufemeo Castle and the rich churches, which is characterised by alleyways and roads of clear Islamic origins. It is on the high ground of Punta di Romano facing it that the harsh battle of Garbidaldi’s Thousand was fought.
Paestum greek temple of Hera 450 BC Italy\nPaestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, in Magna Graecia. The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three ancient Greek temples in the Doric order dating from about 550 to 450 BC that are in an excellent state of preservation. The city walls and amphitheatre are largely intact, and the bottom of the walls of many other structures remain, as well as paved roads.
The Greek temple on a hill just outside the site of the ancient city of Segesta lies an unusually well preserved Doric temple. The temple is located in the northwestern part of Sicily, in the province of Trapani.
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