Archaeological Area of Agrigento
The Archaeological Area of Agrigento is a remarkable site in Agrigento, Italy, that showcases the rich history and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean world.
Overview
Located at 37.28972222, 13.59333333, the Archaeological Area of Agrigento is one of the greatest cities of the ancient Mediterranean world, preserved in an exceptionally intact condition. The site features a magnificent row of Doric temples that dominate the ancient town, reflecting its supremacy and pride in the past.
History
Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century B.C., Agrigento became a leading city in the Mediterranean world. Its later Hellenistic and Roman towns have been excavated, revealing burial practices of its early Christian inhabitants, while selected areas still maintain much of their ancient character.
Architecture
The site is characterized by the remains of the magnificent Doric temples that dominate the ancient town, showcasing Greek art and culture. These structures demonstrate the city's greatness and pride in the past, with many still lying intact under today's fields and orchards.
Location
The Archaeological Area of Agrigento is situated in Agrigento, Italy, at coordinates 37.28972222, 13.59333333.
Religious Significance
Unfortunately, no specific details about religious significance are available.
Notable Artworks and Features
Unfortunately, no specific details about notable artworks and features are available.
Heritage Status
Listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, according to UNESCO, recognizing its exceptional cultural and historical importance.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no specific information about visiting hours, access, or guided tours is available.
Details
| Name | Archaeological Area of Agrigento |
|---|---|
| City | Agrigento |
| Country | Italy |
| Coordinates | 37.289722, 13.593333 |
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