Discover the captivating world of archaeology within the ruins of Selinunte, an ancient city fallen to Roman conquest. Explore the remnants of majestic temples, some of the largest of the ancient world, offering panoramic sea vistas. At the acropolis' pinnacle, learn of its 8-meter high wall, the first landmark seen by seafarers arriving from afar. Shuttle bus service, included with your ticket, ensures a seamless journey to and from the Archaeological Park.
Selinunte, named after the wild parsley (selinon) thriving along the Modion riverbanks, was established around 650 BC by Megara Hyblaia's inhabitants. Its urban fabric stretched across two hilly plateaus, secured by the Selinus-Modion and Gorgo-Cottone rivers, harboring the fortified acropolis facing the sea with its sacred buildings and dwellings, and the expansive settlement on Manuzza hill, featuring the polygonal agora.
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