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Temple of Athena (Syracuse)

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The Temple of Athena in Syracuse is a remarkable fusion of ancient Greek and Christian architecture. Built in the 5th century BC, the temple was later incorporated into the Cathedral of Syracuse, creating a unique layered structure. Visitors today can see the original Doric columns embedded in the cathedral's walls, offering a tangible link to the city's Greek past. The interior of the cathedral also features a Baroque facade and a statue of Saint Lucy, Syracuse's patron saint. This site is distinctive for its seamless blend of religious and historical significance, allowing you to experience millennia of history in one building.

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  • See the original Doric columns integrated into the cathedral's nave.
  • Admire the Baroque facade added in the 18th century.
  • Visit the Chapel of the Crucifix, which contains a wooden crucifix from the 15th century.
  • Observe the statue of Saint Lucy, a major attraction for pilgrims.

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Ways to visit Temple of Athena (Syracuse)

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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