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PAESTUM
From Rome, Naples, Amalfi Coast -
4 hours - 8 hours or 12 hours Tour
Unlike
Pompei and even Herculaneum, Paestum is often deserted, and its gleaming
white marble temples, set against the dark brown hills and deep blue sea,
provide a uniquely Greek experience in Italy.
Paestum
has always been shrouded in mystery. It was probably founded around 650
BC by a large group of Dorians who had been expelled from the city of
Sybaris, a luxurious resort across the mainland on the Ionian Sea. The
Dorians named their new colony Poseidonia, after the most important of
their gods; it flourished and quickly became the greatest city on the
gulf of Salerno.
Incredibly,
although Paestum's Temple of Hera (also called "of Poseidon")
was among the most famous cult-worship sites in antiquity, and although
it is the oldest, best preserved and most beautiful Doric temple in existence
today, and despite the city's proximity to Salerno (24 miles) and Capaccio
(4 miles), these majestic ruins were unknown all through the Middle Ages
and the Renaissance. Indeed, although scholars had been searching for
them for centuries, they were not discovered until 1740 and even then,
not accurately described until 1779 |
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