"The oldest temple on the ridge, where devotees once kissed a bronze hero's lips smooth with reverence"
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. Eight columns restored in 1924 mark the site where Cicero recorded a bronze statue of Heracles so beloved that generations of worshippers had worn its lips and chin smooth with their kisses — an intimacy of devotion rarely documented in the ancient world.
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Agrigento, Sicilia, Italia
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Coordinates
37.2915, 13.5816
Last Updated
Mar 9, 2026
The foundational sacred building of Akragas, predating the other ridge temples and housing one of the most beloved cult images in the ancient Greek world.
Origin Story
When the colonists of Akragas began to mark their ridge with temples, the Temple of Heracles was their first major construction — built around 510 BC, within a generation of the city's founding. Heracles was a particularly appropriate patron for a colonial community: he was the hero who achieved divine status through labor, endurance, and service — qualities that defined the colonial experience. The bronze statue attributed to Myron became the focus of deep popular devotion, with worshippers expressing their reverence through physical contact that gradually reshaped the bronze itself.
Key Figures
Cicero
Roman orator who documented the temple and its statue in the Verrine Orations
Gaius Verres
Corrupt Roman governor who stole the bronze Heracles statue
Sir Alexander Hardcastle
British benefactor who funded the restoration of eight columns
Spiritual Lineage
The Temple of Heracles introduced the Doric peripteral form to Akragas and established architectural conventions — including the service staircase to the roof — that would characterize all subsequent temples at the site.
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