Guidebook for Siracusa

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Guidebook for Siracusa

Sightseeing

Dionysius used the cave as a prison for political dissidents, and by means of the perfect acoustics eavesdropped on the plans and secrets of his captives.
124 locals recommend
Ear of Dionysius
Via Ettore Romagnoli
124 locals recommend
Dionysius used the cave as a prison for political dissidents, and by means of the perfect acoustics eavesdropped on the plans and secrets of his captives.
The Greek theatre is a theatre on the south slopes of the Temenite hill first built in the 5th century BC, located within the Parco archeologico della Neapolis, rebuilt in the 3rd century BC...
371 locals recommend
Teatro Greco
Via Luigi Bernabò Brea
371 locals recommend
The Greek theatre is a theatre on the south slopes of the Temenite hill first built in the 5th century BC, located within the Parco archeologico della Neapolis, rebuilt in the 3rd century BC...
The museum contains artefacts from the prehistoric, Greek and Roman periods found in archaeological excavations in the city and other sites in Sicily.
231 locals recommend
Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi
66 Viale Teocrito
231 locals recommend
The museum contains artefacts from the prehistoric, Greek and Roman periods found in archaeological excavations in the city and other sites in Sicily.
The Catacombs of St. John in Siracusa contain some 20,000 Early Christian tombs - honeycombed tunnels of empty coffins that were long ago looted of their "burial riches" by plundering grave robbers.
166 locals recommend
Catacombe di San Giovanni
1 Via S. Giovanni alle Catacombe
166 locals recommend
The Catacombs of St. John in Siracusa contain some 20,000 Early Christian tombs - honeycombed tunnels of empty coffins that were long ago looted of their "burial riches" by plundering grave robbers.
Inside the Neapolis Archaeological Park, there are most of the classical monuments of the Greek and Roman Siracusa: Basilica of St. Nicolò Cordari, Roman Amphitheatre, Greek Theatre, etc...
230 locals recommend
Parco Archeologico della Neapolis
230 locals recommend
Inside the Neapolis Archaeological Park, there are most of the classical monuments of the Greek and Roman Siracusa: Basilica of St. Nicolò Cordari, Roman Amphitheatre, Greek Theatre, etc...