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    Agrigento is a major tourist centre due to its archaeological legacy. It also serves as an agricultural centre for the surrounding region. Sulphur and potash were mined locally from Minoan times until the 1970s, and were exported worldwide from the nearby harbour of Porto Empedocle (named after the philosopher Empedocles , who lived in ancient Akragas).

  2. Aug 6, 2023 · Visit Agrigento: The 10 Must-see Attractions 1. The Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi) The Valley of the Temples, also known as Valle dei Templi in Italian, is THE must-see attraction if you are in Agrigento.It’s one of the most famous historical sites in Sicily.. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this archaeological site is located south of the town of Agrigento.

  3. Agrigento’s long, long beaches The Agrigento area is an ideal destination for families travelling with children and teenagers in summer! The beaches stretch for kilometres to the east and west, from Marina di Licata, a city with ancient origins, through Punta Bianca , and alternating between almost deserted beaches and the more developed San Leone , the nerve centre of Agrigento’s summer.

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · Agrigento is a pleasant little coastal city in central Sicily that is best known for being home to the UNESCO-listed Valley of the Temples. This magnificent archaeological site testifies to a past of splendor when Agrigento was a grand Mediterranean city with 300,000 inhabitants, rivaling Syracuse and Carthage.

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · 14. Favara's Farm Cultural Park. Favara's Farm Cultural Park. An unusual tourist attraction has sprung up in the past decade in the town of Favara, about five miles from Agrigento. Once almost abandoned, the town center has been transformed into an outdoor art gallery of street murals, sculptures, and installations.

  6. Apr 26, 2023 · What to expect in Agrigento. Agrigento is a small city that is not the most picturesque in Italy but is a gateway to visit one of the most well-preserved historic sites in the country. The main attraction of this area is the Valley of the Temples, so a day and a night is usually sufficient for a visit to Agrigento.

  7. Archaeological Area of Agrigento. Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century B.C., Agrigento became one of the leading cities in the Mediterranean world. Its supremacy and pride are demonstrated by the remains of the magnificent Doric temples that dominate the ancient town, much of which still lies intact under today's fields and orchards.

  8. Oct 25, 2022 · Erected in 430 B.C., the Temple of Concordia is the world’s best preserved Doric style Greek temple. Ironically, when built, it was the least important temple in the Valley of Temples. Like all other Greek temples, it faces east. Concordia is the only temple in Sicily that never collapsed.

  9. Valle dei Templi – the Valley of the Temples – is undoubtedly the most important vestige of ancient classical culture in Sicily. It comprises the temples of the gods, as well as the necropolis area and the extra-moenia sanctuaries. The Temple of the Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux), the legendary twins born from the union of the queen of Sparta ...

  10. Jul 5, 2023 · Agrigento Regional archaeological museum is located on a hill, in the middle of the Valley of The Temples archaeological park. You can access it viat the cloister of the ancient Cistercian abbey of San Nicola. The entrance ticket costs 8€, however, as I told you a bit earlier, ...