Half-Day Agrigento Archaeology Tour: Valley of the Temples

Explore Agrigento's Valley of the Temples
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Tour Details
Duration
4 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Valley of the Temples
  • The Griffo Museum
Photos & Highlights
  • Spend a day in Agrigento with an expert archaeologist or historian
  • Includes viewing the Temple of Concord and the Temple of Olympian Zeus
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Tour Description
The famous Greek poet Pindar described Akragas (Greek for Agrigento) as “the most beautiful city on earth” for its spectacular location and monumental buildings. Join a local expert for this 4-hour tour of the magnificent Valley of the Temples and see with your own eyes what Pindar was describing. Crafted to provide a solid introduction for those visiting Agrigento for the first time or travelers returning, you will explore the local history and cultural depth of this intriguing area of Sicily. 
  • Valley of the Temples
  • The Griffo Museum
  • 4 hours with an MA or Ph.D. level guide
  • Tickets for the Valley of the Temples and the Griffo Archaeological Museum
  • Private transfer between the Temples and the Museum
We will begin our journey in the Valley of the Temples to help familiarize ourselves with the ancient urban layout of Agrigento; its main streets, fortifications, and sacred buildings dedicated to the Olympian Gods. Each temple presents its own unique and singular characteristics. In particular, your expert guide trained in archaeology or history, will discuss the importance of the Temple of Concord and the Temple of Olympian Zeus. The remains of the former, built around 450 B.C., including its inner structure and cellar, was the location of the divinity. The latter, whose construction began around 480 B.C., is perhaps the largest Doric temple ever built.

Afterward, we will make our way to the Griffo Archaeological Museum to learn about its precious collection of Hellenistic and Roman artifacts discovered in various excavation campaigns carried out in Agrigento and its surroundings. These great finds include a giant original telamon belonging to the Olympian Zeus, which is the oldest known telamon in the ancient Greek world, as well as a remarkable statue of an Ephebus dated to the fifth century B.C.

To continue your explorations of Sicily with Context, check out our other Sicily tours.

FAQ 

Where do we meet? Where does it end?
We meet at the ticket desk on-site, near the Temple of Juno. Your route may differ according to your guide. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting point details along with a map.

Is this tour walking intensive, and/or wheelchair accessible?
We do cover quite a bit of ground on this tour and therefore we recommend contacting us with any mobility questions; we will be happy to advise if the itinerary will be appropriate for you or propose modifications where necessary. Please feel free to contact us.
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Alice is an amazing tour guide. Through her passion for history and archeology, she brought life to the spectacular ruins of Agrigento and we felt we witnessed a slice of the history of the people who built Agrigento and inhabited that part of Sicily.
Very knowledgeable, articulate and extremely nice.
Our tour of Agrigento was wonderful - informative and interesting. Alice is an excellent guide with significant knowledge... wonderful to have an archeologist with such deep understanding and respect for this ancient site. We highly recommend Alice!