Ortygia (Ortigia)

Ortygia (Ortigia)

Ortygia (Ortigia)

The historic island of Ortygia, the original site of the ancient Greek and Roman city of Syracuse, lies just off the coast of Sicily, connected to the mainland by two bridges. This compact, atmospheric island is home to the heart of Old Town, where visitors can explore significant landmarks such as the Duomo, the Temple of Apollo, and the Fountain of Arethusa. The narrow, winding streets and blend of architectural styles reflect centuries of history, offering a rich, immersive experience for those who walk its cobblestone paths.

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