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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse
History, facts and travel tips about Syracuse Colonised by Corinthians around 734 B.C., Syracuse embodies the glories and triumphs of antiquity and the ancient past in a way rivalled only by Athens Carthage and Rome. It is a feast of ancient history in...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse/pictures-of-syracuse
Photo gallery: pictures of Syracuse {gallery}gridfolio/siracusa:316:177::2{/gallery}
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse/interactive-map-of-syracuse
Interactive map of Syracuse: Top attractions
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse/tours-hotels/guided-tours-things-to-do
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse/eurialo-castle
Greek word "Eurvelos" which means "broad nail", roughly describing. Originally created by Dionysius the Elder to defend Syracuse from Carthaginian invasion, it was constructed at the point at which the city walls converged. It took six years to build....
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse/greek-theater
The Greek Theater in Syracuse was a meeting and performance space par excellence. Tragedies, popular assemblies and circus games, (the latter of which were enjoyed only for a brief period) were all held there. All male casts, complete with polemic...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/syracuse/duomo-square
and reutilised in the Sixteen Hundreds, completes the scene with its splendid terrace and hanging garden. The "Duomo", Syracuse Cathedral, is the perfect fusion of pagan of and Christian worship. Rebuilt in 1700 after the earthquake of 1693, the façade,...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/campania/isle-of-ischia
was then resettled by Neapolitans, whose explosive character perhaps suited its volcanic activity. In 474 B.C., Hiero of Syracuse warred against the Etruscans and as part of a quest to fortify the whole of Naples, leaving a garrison on Ischia and plans...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/taormina/greek-theater
Second in size only to the Theater in Syracuse, the Greek Theater in Taormina is one of the largest ancient theaters in Sicily. Though originally built in the Hellenistic era, it was completely reconstructed by the Romans and used for gladiatorial...
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