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  2. Museo archeologico regionale Paolo Orsi - Wikipedia

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    In 1780 the Bishop Alagona inaugurated the Museo del Seminario which became the Museo Civico near the archbishop's house in 1808. Subsequently, a royal decree of 17 June 1878 sanctioned the creation of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Siracusa, which was only inaugurated in 1886, in its historic location on the cathedral square.

  3. Category:Archaeological sites in Siracusa - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Athena (Syracuse) This page was last edited on 25 November 2021, at 06:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  4. Two Brothers Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The tour, lasting about half an hour, begins from the island of Ortigia, then passes from the coast of sea grottoes of Syracuse, and finally arrives at the "Two Brothers", where it stops for a few minutes to give tourists the possibility to swim. Afterward, they repeated the same round, bringing the tourists to Ortigia.

  5. Madonna delle Lacrime, Siracusa - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of the Madonna delle Lacrime (Sanctuary of the Virgin of Tears), also called Madonnina delle Lacrime is a 20th-century Roman Catholic Marian shrine church in Syracuse in Sicily, Italy. The modern building, derided by some as an inverted ice-cream cone, dominates the skyline of the approach to Ortigia.

  6. San Paolo Apostolo, Siracusa - Wikipedia

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    San Paolo Apostolo is a baroque-style, Roman Catholic parish church located on via dell'Apollonion on the island of Ortigia, in the historic city center of Siracusa in Sicily, Italy. It serves as a parish church for the Quartiere di la Graziella , once the quarter housing the families who worked in the fishing trade.

  7. Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore (Syracuse) - Wikipedia

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    The cult of Demeter was benefited by Gelon, tyrant of Syracuse, as a way to unite the Greek population during his expansionism on Sicily. Gelon was the hereditary chief priest of Demeter's cult in Gela , a cult that was popular also in Syracuse and Camarina , and he used the Demeter cult as well as the fight against Carthage to unite Syracuse ...

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