Sicilian Historical Monuments
Agrigento’s historical landscape centers on the UNESCO-listed Valley of the Temples, which contains some of the world's best-preserved Doric structures, including the Temple of Concordia. The archaeological site also integrates modern art, such as Igor Mitoraj’s bronze Icaro Caduto sculpture. Beyond the ancient ruins, the area’s history is marked by the medieval remains of the Castello di Agrigento and contemporary religious memorials dedicated to Pope John Paul II and the Virgin Mary.
Valley of the Temples
Archaeological park featuring well-preserved ancient Greek temples and architecture, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It includes a museum and accessible facilities highlighting ancient art and Greek heritage.
Castello di Agrigento
The Castello di Agrigento, also known as the Castrum Agrigenti, is a ruined castle in Agrigento, Sicily.
Monumento a Giovanni Paolo II
A commemorative monument dedicated to Pope John Paul II, marking his significant 1993 visit to Agrigento.
Icaro Caduto
A large-scale bronze sculpture by artist Igor Mitoraj, depicting the fallen Icarus. It is located within the Valley of the Temples, positioned in front of the Temple of Concordia.
Madonnina
A religious memorial statue and landmark located near the coastal district of San Leone.
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