Neapolis and the earth element. Places of performance: the Greek theatre and the Roman amphitheatre
Ortygia and water. The Fountain of Arethusa
The Ear of Dionysius and the Grotta dei Cordari
The Dionysian Walls: a masterpiece of Greek engineering
The Athenaion of the tyrant Gelon
The fountain of Diana in Piazza Archimede
Ortygia and the earth element. Piazza del Duomo: discovering the origins.
The cultural significance of tragedy
Neapolis and the air element. The Ear of Dionysius
The Spanish fortification
The Cathedral of Syracuse
A journey to Pantalica
The Greek Theatre of Syracuse
The Museion and the Grotta del Ninfeo
Roman Syracuse, a military power thanks to the genius of Archimedes
Pantalica and fire. The Metal Age: objects from the culture of Pantalica
Where seas and civilisations meet
The Gladiator performances
Piazza del Duomo, a sacred place of the ancient Greeks
Giudecca and air. The Basilica of San Giovannello
Giudecca and water. The ritual baths: the Casa Bianca mikveh
The Jews, a wandering people
Neapolis from past to present
Ortygia and the air element. The Gods of Olympus and the Temple of Apollo.
Inside the Cathedral of Ortygia
Legends and magic echoes in the Latomie of Syracuse
Giudecca, the hidden Jewish heart of Syracuse
The Church of San Giovanni alle Catacombe
The Culture of Pantalica
Pantalica: where nature and history merge
The Venationes
Castello Maniace
The naumachiae: naval battles at the theatre
The Euryalus Fortress
Ortygia and fire. Archimedes and the invention of the burning mirrors
The catacombs of San Giovanni
Giudecca
The Roman Amphitheatre
Byzantine Pantalica
The Church of St. Lucia to the Abbey
Traces of Christianity in Syracuse
Nature in Neapolis
King Hyblon’s kingdom: Pantalica, between history and legend
Pantalica and water: the Myth of the Anapo River
The Cathedral of Syracuse
Pantalica and the earth element
The interior of the Cathedral of Syracuse
The Neapolis
Criteria for including Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica in the WHL
Syracuse during the tyranny of Dionysius
Giudecca and the earth element. Between gardens and artisan workshops
The Altar of Hieron II: Blood and fire place
Neapolis and the water element. The Nymphaeum
Neapolis and fire. The Altar of Hieron and the sacrificial fire
The functions of Castello Maniace
Ortygia. Venus rising from the waters of the port
Giudecca and fire. Cooking and the Jewish religion
Pantalica and air. The skies of Pantalica: from hawks to bats
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.
Assessorato dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana, Dipartimento dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana.
Parco archeologico della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento.