Locri - Archaeological Sites Tempio Marasà di ''Locri Epizephiri'' The Marasà Temple was built in 470 BC on the orders of Lero of Syracuse. It was the largest Doric Temple in Magna Grecia, consisting of 17 side columns and 6 frontal columns. Unfortunately, during the 19th century, the Temple was destroyed and today we can see only a few remains.
Caulonia - Archaeological Sites Castello Normanno The Norman castle of Caulonia was inhabited for long years by the Carafa family, princes of Roccella in the 15th century. Following their transfer, the ancient bulwark became the seat of the Castellans until the earthquake of 1783 almost completely destroyed it. Today, only the ruins remain of the castle with the city walls and the city gates.
Locri - Archaeological Sites Centocamere Locri Epizephiri Centocamere is part of the archaeological site of Locri Epizefiri that goes on the coast. Built in the 7th century BC, it consists of a small temple dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite. The structure consists of several rooms including a porch and a central courtyard.