Nestled in the region of Salerno, Italy, the Archaeological Park of Paestum stands as a testament to the ancient Greek presence in Magna Grecia, predating the Roman conquest. This site is renowned for its trio of remarkably well-preserved Greek temples, which date back to the sixth century BC. Visitors can explore the Doric columns and intricate stonework that have withstood the test of time, offering a tangible connection to the architectural and cultural heritage of ancient Greece. The park provides a unique opportunity to walk among these historic structures and gain insight into the lives of those who built and worshipped here centuries ago.
Archaeological Park of Paestum (Parco Archeologico di Paestum)
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