Temple of Apollo
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Reviewed by:
Laalamani
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The ruins of the Temple of Apollo which were believed to be built between 7th – 6th century BC won’t give a tourist the whole picture behind its story. One has to visit the archaeological museum which is in Siracusa and get to know the entire structure of the monument as it looked that time of historic period. The ancient ruins are also worth visiting to see some of the unbelievable architectural designs made that time.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Piazza Pancali Ortygia Syracuse, Sicily Italy
Website http://www.sacred-destinations.com/italy/siracusa-temple-of-apollo.htm
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