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Temple sacred sites in Italy

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Temple of Apollo, Syracuse
Worship of Apollo as god of prophecy, music, healing, and protection

Temple of Apollo, Syracuse

Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Before the Parthenon rose in Athens, before Selinunte built its great sanctuaries, the colonists of Syracuse raised a temple to Apollo in stone....

Tempio di Portuno, Rome, Italy
Ancient Roman

Tempio di Portuno, Rome, Italy

Rome, Lazio, Italy

The Temple of Portunus rises beside the Tiber where Rome's oldest river port once received the city's commerce....

Doric Temple of Segesta
Possible Elymian open-air worship ceremonies

Doric Temple of Segesta

Calatafimi Segesta, Sicily, Italy

In the hills of western Sicily, a Doric temple stands almost complete after 2,400 years, its thirty-six unfluted columns rising against wild mountains and distant sea....

The sacred complex of Janna'e Pruna

The sacred complex of Janna'e Pruna

Irgoli, Sardinia, Italy

Janna 'e Pruna is a temple of sacred significance.

Temple of Antas
Nuragic Ancestor Cult

Temple of Antas

Frùmini Majori/Fluminimaggiore, Sardinia, Italy

In a mountain valley of southwestern Sardinia, three civilizations constructed temples to the same deity under three different names. The Nuragic people called him Babai....

Temple of Concordia
Worship of unknown Greek deity (possibly the Dioscuri or Demeter and Persephone)

Temple of Concordia

Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

On a ridge overlooking the Mediterranean, the Temple of Concordia rises in near-perfect preservation, its thirty-four columns intact, its pediments complete, its...

Tempio di Hera (E)
Ancient Greek

Tempio di Hera (E)

Selinunte, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Heracles is the oldest sacred structure in the Valle dei Templi, dating to approximately 510 BC....

Tempio di Atena (F)
Ancient Greek

Tempio di Atena (F)

Selinunte, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Heracles is the oldest sacred structure in the Valle dei Templi, dating to approximately 510 BC....

Tempio di Apollo (C)
Ancient Greek

Tempio di Apollo (C)

Selinunte, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Heracles is the oldest sacred structure in the Valle dei Templi, dating to approximately 510 BC....

Tempio di Giunone
Ancient Greek

Tempio di Giunone

Agrigento, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Juno stands at the highest point of the Valle dei Templi ridge, its 30 surviving columns receiving the first light of each Sicilian dawn....

Tempio de Discuori
Ancient Greek

Tempio de Discuori

Agrigento, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Heracles is the oldest sacred structure in the Valle dei Templi, dating to approximately 510 BC....

Tempio di Zeus (G)
Ancient Greek

Tempio di Zeus (G)

Selinunte, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Heracles is the oldest sacred structure in the Valle dei Templi, dating to approximately 510 BC....

Tempio di Ercole
Ancient Greek

Tempio di Ercole

Agrigento, Sicilia, Italia

The Temple of Heracles is the oldest sacred structure in the Valle dei Templi, dating to approximately 510 BC....

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What Temple sacred sites in Italy are included?
This guide includes 12 Temple sacred sites in Italy, filtered from the Pilgrim Map atlas for stronger browsing and planning context.
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