Into the history of the island of Sicily,
Tindari Archaeological Site
Visit ancient Greek ruins, listed as a World Heritage Site, on Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean. The Tyndari archaeological site , located in the northeastern part of the island of Sicily, Italy, has various remaining buildings, including temples, houses, and theaters that were built in the 5th century BC. Because of its majestic and beautiful appearance, it has been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is said to attract tens of thousands of visitors every year.
Tindari ruins and
Meet the ancient theater!
If you're traveling to Sicily, famous for its natural beauty and rich history, visit the archaeological site of Tindari! Tindari is an important ruin from the ancient Roman era, located on the northeastern coast of Sicily. In particular, the Tindari Theater, an outdoor performance hall used by people during the Greek and Roman era, and traces of the streets and buildings from that time are preserved.
Sicily's rich history
Tindari, located on a high rock in the sea, was an impenetrable fortress during the ancient Greek and Roman times. Today, it boasts a breathtaking panoramic view of the archaeological site and the sea. You can experience the rich history of Sicily in the past, including the Tyndari archaeological site built around the 5th century BC, Roman spas, and an ancient theater where you can see people performing at the time.
address :
Tindari Archaeological Site ( Parco Archeologico di Tindari) & Tindari Greek Theater
Via Monsignor Pullano, 54, 98066 Patti ME, Italy
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operating time :
Tuesday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday: Closed
※ Admission closes 1 hour before the end of operation.
※ Operating hours may change depending on the season, so please refer to the official website before visiting.
Parco Archeologico di Tindari