2024

TIME OF AGREEMENT

Religious buildings
4.8/5
11 reviews

The temple of the Concorde, elegant, harmonious and solemn, is one of the most perfect and best preserved Hellenistic temples in the world! Founded in 340 BC, it consists of calcarénite, a rock formed by an amalgam of limestone sand. But we must imagine that, originally, this Doric style temple was entirely covered with white stucco, both outside and inside. Some elements were polychrome, like the frise alternant alternant and triglyphes which overcame the columns, and its roof was covered with marble tiles. Today we are far from its original colourful aspect!

Its classical architecture consists of an peristyle of 34 elegant columns with cannelés drums, i. e. 13 columns on the lengths and 6 on the smallest sides, which rise over a four-degree the. The architects of the ancient world used techniques of trompe to strengthen the monumental aspect of the building. If the temple approaches its verticality we think it is perfect, looking closer to you can see that the columns are slimmer in their upper parts (on long sides), so the impression is that they are larger. To compensate, columns of smaller sides are slightly tilted towards the interior of the temple. A successful optical illusion!

According to the classical tradition, its plan consists of three internal spaces, the cella, the most important piece which often served as sanctuary, the pronaos, entrance vestibule, and the opisthodome, the posterior part of the temple where the offerings or sacred objects could be preserved. Note that the interior does not visit. However, you can guess its internal architecture by turning around.

Today we do not know who this temple was dedicated to. He owes his name to archaeologist Tommaso Fazello who was inspired by a Latin inscription, Concordia, found in the vicinity of the temple, which has no connection with the temple. However, two statues were found inside the place of worship, which caused the hypothesis of its attribution to the Dioscures, Castor and Pollux! Unfortunately, we lack historical elements to be able to assert this.

Why is the temple of Concorde so well Preserved? It is thanks to Bishop Grégoire who, in the th century. D.C., transformed the Doric temple into Christian basilica, which saved him from a certain destruction by Christians. Grégoire destroyed both pagan idols from Eber and Raps found in the temple before dedicating it to the apostles Peter and Paul. The architecture of the temple was modified by a series of arcades that enriched the cella, strengthening the conservation of the temple of La Concorde. In the west wall, burials were dug to form a christian necropolis. There were also tombs in arcosolium (circulaires niches surmounted by an arc). It was only after the restoration of 1788 that the temple regained its ancient form after having removed the internal additions from the christian era. Since then, the temple has undergone several restorations.

In front of the temple of La Concorde, a contemporary artist installed a beautiful sculpture depicting Icarus from the Sky. Son of the famous architect and inventor Maze, he wanted to escape from the maze with wax wings made by his father before flying too close to the sun… and to burn the wings! At night, the temple of the Concorde is lit and repère by far, sitting majestically on the Valley of Temples.

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 Agrigento
2024

VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES - PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO

Religious buildings
4.8/5
55 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h00
Famous Valley of the Temples of Agrigento classified as a World Heritage ... Read more
 Agrigento
2024

SCALA DEI TURCHI

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.7/5
10 reviews
One of the 7 wonders of Sicily with white chalk cliffs. Read more
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2024

ORTYGIA STROLL

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
20 reviews
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2024

CASTELLO DI DONNAFUGATA

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews
Sumptuous aristocratic castle beautifully renovated with English gardens ... Read more
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2024

CATTEDRALE SAN NICOLO

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.7/5
9 reviews
Cathedral framed by 2 bell towers with a diocesan museum on the second ... Read more
 Noto
2024

VENDICARI RESERVE

Natural site to discover
5/5
3 reviews
Nature reserve with many species of migratory and non-migratory birds. Read more
 Noto
2024

TEMPIO DI ZEUS OLYMPIOS

Religious buildings
5/5
3 reviews

From Highway 118 to the West, we reach the temple of Zeus also called the Olymperion, a huge sacred building of doric style, (6,430 m ²), glorified by Diodore and Polybel, and built in memory of the victory against the Carthaginians in Himere in 408 BC. This temple is one of the largest that has ever been built in Antiquity. The two cyclopes, once inserted in the middle of the half-columns of the temple as to support the forgiveness, became the symbols of the city. Completely stripped of his sculptures and decorations, the temple of Zeus stood up until the Middle Ages, and gradually, gradually, over the years fell into ruins.

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 Agrigento
2024

GIUNONE TEMPIO

Religious buildings
4.7/5
6 reviews

The temple of Junon is situated in a dominant position, isolated on a hillside, at the eastern end of the Valley of Temples. It was built around 460-450 BC in Doric style, its classical architecture now retains 25 intact columns for the pleasure of the curious, amateurs and historians. Comparable to the temple of the Concorde, it originally consisted of 34 columns, 13 on the longest sides and 6 on the shortest sides. Sixteen of its columns have also preserved their capitals. Imagine that its roof was once covered with marble tiles.

Its classical plan consists of an entrance vestibule called pronaos, a central piece, cella, and a posterior vestibule, opisthodome, as tradition desires. Its distinctive feature is the later construction of a gradins in the cella, where red traces witness a fire that historians have associated with the carthaginoises invasions of 406 B.C. and its attribution is uncertain, although it is widely named Junon temple by confusion. In the east you see a great altar once dedicated to sacrifice, as well as a piece of road dug by the wheels of the tanks of the time. Behind the temple, archaeologists also discovered a tank.

After its twin, the temple of La Concorde, it is certainly the best preserved temple of the valley, and its dominant position, 120 meters above the sea on the highest point of the Valley of Temples, makes it all the more impressive!

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 Agrigento
2024

ARCHEOLOGICAL PARK OF THE NEAPOLIS

Parks and gardens
4.3/5
9 reviews
Shady and flowery archaeological park, in the ancient Greek city, pleasant ... Read more
 Syracuse - Siracusa
2024

NOTO ANTICA

Ancient monuments
5/5
2 reviews
Ancient Sicilian city with a superb view of the sea. Read more
 Noto
2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME

Tourist office
5/5
1 review

Beautiful brochures from the city are at your disposal. They speak French.

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 Sciacca
2024

MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO REGIONALE DI AGRIGENTO

Museums
4.6/5
5 reviews
Archaeological museum with a superb collection of ancient ceramics and ... Read more
 Agrigento
2024

DUOMO DI SAN GIORGIO

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.7/5
3 reviews
Cathedral preserving a magnificent stone altar of the XVIth century and ... Read more
 Ragusa
2024

DUOMO DI SAN GIORGIO

Religious buildings
4.7/5
3 reviews
Mother church in basilical plan with 3 naves and a sundial in the pavement ... Read more
 Modica
2024

MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO REGIONALE PAOLO ORSI

Museums
4.5/5
4 reviews
Magnificent museum with an impressive collection of objects, sculptures and ... Read more
 Syracuse - Siracusa
2024

DUOMO DI SIRACUSA

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.5/5
2 reviews
Extraordinary cathedral with a monumental staircase having remains of the ... Read more
 Syracuse - Siracusa
2024

TEMPIO DI ERCOLE

Religious buildings
4/5
3 reviews

On the extreme south of the city, two paths depart from Highway 118. On the edge of the left, which leaves towards the east, lies the hill of the temples, with first the ruins of the temple of Ruins, first of the Doric Doric temples. It dates back to the th century BC and would be the oldest of the site. With elongated shape, it had 6 columns in its width and 15 in its length, high 10 m.

Today, there are only 8 columns left, 4 of which retain their top, the piers and the remains of the altar.

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 Agrigento
2024

CATTEDRALE SAN GIOVANNI BATTISTA

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4/5
2 reviews
Cathedral housing a renovated museum displaying jewelry, paintings and ... Read more
 Ragusa
2024

PALAZZO BENEVENTANO

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
2 reviews
Baroque-style palace with an exhibition of maps and sketches of Syracuse. Read more
 Syracuse - Siracusa