Tempio di Apollo is a historic and protected site Syracuse located in Italy.
Piazza Pancali 96100 Syracuse Sicily Italy
The Temple of Apollo on the island of Ortygia in Siracusa, was a Greek temple from 6th century BC . With Cicero, it was dedicated to Artemis,then a Byzantine church , a mosque & church under Norman rule
One of the ruins that remind us the Ancient Greek past of Siracusa!
Notable ruins of an ancient temple , right next to a pedestrian area. Outside viewing only, so don't expect to spend a lot of time here. Close to various other sights and to restaurants etc
Worth stopping by when you are on your way to the fish market .
Lovely historical site .
Today the Temple of Apollo is in ruins , but is dating from the 6th century BC ????
What a historical place close to the city center. Do not miss this place
nice site to see!
Ruinen halt. Kann man günstig Brille kaufen oder anderen Kram :) / Руины храма . Можно недорого прикупить очки или еще какую-нибудь ерунду
Красота :) Сиракуза - лучшее место в Сицилии!
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Suggestivo e ben tenuto
Centro storico !
Tutto vistA
Very nice view from this point and afterwards you can get lost in the many tight streets leading to Piazza Duomo. - Melisa Manrique
A super simple and nice place, great value for money. We had a pizza for two and it was perfect! - Egle Paukstelyte
It's one of the two bridges leading to Ortigia.historically, the area hosted castles that protected the island from invasion - Spiros Theocharis
It’s interesting to see but you need to know the whole story before you go: there are no signs or explanations. - Jeanette Mayland
Some excellent points made in comparison to the ancient times! - Ain Tohvri
A lot of little cafes near by with outdoor seating. Great place to grab some coffee or a snack. - Kirill Fuchs
Very nice architecture , not many cars you can walk around and enjoy the view of Diana - Marina Pi
A typical Italian piazza duomo. It gets crowded frequently. - Spiros Theocharis