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Odeon - The Archaeological Museum
The walk through the distant past of the classical city ends after only 150 metres at the prestigious National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria, the “home” of the Riace Bronzes and the place where ancient history is showcased through an extraordinary collection of findings organized in a con [...]
Palmi
Overlooking an authentic natural terrace, with the protective and constant presence of Monte Sant’Elia, Palmi is reflected in the Tyrrhenian Sea immersed in a natural landscape in the context of unparalleled beauty, offering the eye the privilege of reaching as far as Sicily and the Aeolian islands. [...]
Roman Baths - Odeon
A kilometre and a half north-west leads to the discovery of the Odeon or Bouleterion, there are the remains of the tiers of a large Greek-era theatre, which could accommodate about 1,600 spectators. Built between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, it might have been used for musical performances (Odeon) [...]
Scilla
A little more than ten minutes from the Bagnara, continuing south, the “journey of Ulysses” still reserves a new and overwhelming encounter: Scilla. The undisputed pearl of the Tyrrhenian coast, the town has always renewed its charm, remaining forever in the heart of every visitor. Indicated as one [...]
The Underground Piazza Italia - The Greek walls
The first stop is in the heart of the modern city, in the archaeological area of Piazza Italia, the commercial and historical heart of the city. The eleven layers of construction, highlighted by excavations, provide a real timeline with respect to the history of the Calabrian city. The oldest dates [...]