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Valley of the Temples

Tour the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Sicily. Witness ancient Greek architecture and stroll through the Kolymbetra gardens.
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Valley of the Temples
Ancient Greek temple in Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily.
Child exploring ancient caves in Valley of the Temples, Kolymbethra, Sicily.
Ancient stone structure in Valley of the Temples, Sicily, surrounded by greenery.
Ancient Greek temple ruins in Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily.
Ancient stone ruins with arched openings in Valley of the Temples, Sicily.
Stone building and ancient ruins in Valley of the Temples, Sicily, surrounded by greenery.
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  • Skip the ticket queue and step directly onto the UNESCO-listed ridge where Greek settlers built their most ambitious monuments, 2,500 years ago and still standing.

  • The Temple of Concordia is so structurally intact that 6th-century Christians converted it into a church. Look closely and you can still see where they cut arched openings into its ancient walls.

  • The Temple of Juno sits at the ridge's eastern edge, its honey-coloured columns scorched red on one side. The mark of a Carthaginian attack in 406 BC that the stone never forgot.

  • End inside the Treasures of Italy exhibition, where the jewellery, coins, and sculptures excavated from this valley show you what these temples looked like when they were alive.

  • Choose to add the Kolymbethra Gardens, a lush ancient garden tucked within the valley, or include a Pemcard to have a photo from the day printed and mailed as a real postcard from the site.

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  • Skip the ticket queue and step directly onto the UNESCO-listed ridge where Greek settlers built their most ambitious monuments, 2,500 years ago and still standing.

  • The Temple of Concordia is so structurally intact that 6th-century Christians converted it into a church. Look closely and you can still see where they cut arched openings into its ancient walls.

  • The Temple of Juno sits at the ridge's eastern edge, its honey-coloured columns scorched red on one side. The mark of a Carthaginian attack in 406 BC that the stone never forgot.

  • End inside the Treasures of Italy exhibition, where the jewellery, coins, and sculptures excavated from this valley show you what these temples looked like when they were alive.

  • Choose to add the Kolymbethra Gardens, a lush ancient garden tucked within the valley, or include a Pemcard to have a photo from the day printed and mailed as a real postcard from the site.

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