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  • Archaeological Area of ​​Agrigento’s Valley of Temples
    • Criteria for including the Archaeological Area of Agrigento in the WHL
  • Route A » Akragas, the most beautiful city of mortals
    • Akragas, city of beauty
    • The birth of Akragas
      • The first settlement: the foundation of Akragas
      • The Greeks in Sicily and Southern Italy: Magna Graecia
      • Reinforcement of natural ramparts
      • The walls of Akragas in the fifth century BC
    • The first temples and the cult of Demeter and Persephone
      • Akragas in the beginning
      • Phalaris, the terrible tyrant
      • The Temple of Heracles
      • The Twelve Labours of Heracles
      • The senses tell The Temple of Heracles
      • The Temple of Asclepius
      • The Sanctuary of Asclepius: a place of welcome for the sick
      • The senses tell The Temple of Asclepius
      • The Temple of Demeter
      • The cult of Demeter and Persephone
      • The Eleusinian mysteries
      • The senses tell The Temple of Demeter
      • The sanctuary of the chthonic deities
      • Sacrifices for the goddesses that made the fields fertile
      • The senses tell The sanctuary of the chthonic deities
    • The monumentalization of Akragas
      • The most beautiful city of mortals
      • Theron, tyrant of the arts and victories
      • Empedocles, the political philosopher
      • The Akragas building sites
      • The Kolymbetra Garden
      • Vegetation in the Gardens
      • The Living Almond Museum
      • The senses tell The gardens of Kolymbetra
      • A monument for the victory over Carthage: the Temple of Olympian Zeus
      • The lively decorations of the temple
      • The senses tell the Temple of Olympian Zeus
      • The Temple of Concordia
      • From pagan cults to Christian worship: the Church of St. Gregory
      • The senses tell The Temple of Concord
      • The Temple of Hera Lacinia
      • The senses tell The Temple of Juno
    • The sun sets on the beautiful city
      • The sun sets on the beautiful city
  • Route B » Agrigentum, witness of the splendor of Rome
    • Welcome to Agrigentum
    • Agrigento from Greeks to Romans
      • From Akragas to Agrigentum
      • The Punic Wars and the final conquest of Akragas
    • Agrigentum in Roman times
      • The Romans settle in Agrigentum
      • Cicero’s account: Agrigentum in In Verrem
      • The provincial layout of Sicily
    • The public places of Agrigentum
      • Hellenistic heritage on the streets of Agrigentum
      • The forum in the city of the Akragantines
      • The centre of politics in Agrigentum
      • The Oratory of Phalaris
      • Politics comparison: Akragas and Agrigentum
      • The senses tell the forum
      • Moments of leisure: the theatre
      • The theatre of origins
      • The senses tell the theater
      • A Sanctuary for the Latin gods
      • The gods of Agrigento
      • The cult of the Emperor
      • The senses tell of a shrine for the Latin gods
      • Mens sana in corpore sano: the gymnasium of Agrigento
      • The senses tell the Agrigento gimnasium
    • The spaces of private life
      • The Hellenistic-Roman quarter
      • The domus, guardians of private life
      • Works for the muses: the mosaics of the Hellenistic-Roman quarter
      • The senses tell the Domus
      • An exceptional discovery: the thermal baths of Agrigentum
      • The wellness centres of the Romans
      • The senses tell the Agrigentum spa
      • The ancient port of Agrigentum
      • Roman affairs
      • The driver of Agrigentum’s well-being
      • The senses tell the ancient Port of Agrigentum
    • The Domus Aeternae
      • The Roman necropolis
      • Terone's tomb
      • The boy's sarcophagus
      • The life of young people in Roman times
      • The senses tell of the boy’s sarcophagus
    • The nature of the valley
      • Breathing in world heritage together
      • The Kolymbetra Garden
      • Vegetation in the Gardens
      • The Living Almond Museum
      • The senses tell the living museum of the Almond tree
  • Timeline » From Akragas to Agrigentum
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    • Touch
    • Hearing
    • Sight
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MiC – Ministero della Cultura Legge 77/2006 - Misure Speciali di Tutela e Fruizione dei Siti Italiani di Interesse Culturale, Paesaggistico e Ambientale, inseriti nella “Lista Del Patrimonio Mondiale”, posti sotto la Tutela dell’ UNESCO Regione Siciliana.

Regione Siciliana
Assessorato dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana, Dipartimento dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana.

Parco archeologico della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento
Parco archeologico della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento.