Archaeological Sites Parco Archeologico Greco-Romano The Greek-Roman Archaeological Park of Catania, was established by the Sicilian Region, and deals with research, maintenance, enhancement and use of about a hundred archaeological sites and monuments, as well as the protection of several thousand finds.
Archaeological Sites Teatro Romano Also in the city center, in piazza S. Francis, this testimony of Roman culture, could accommodate 5,000 visitors. Nearby is the Odeon, a smaller theater that was, it seems, used for testing.
Archaeological Sites Anfiteatro Romano Could hold 15,000 spectators and was one of the largest theaters after the Colosseum. There were also real naval battles, filling the arena with water.
Archaeological Sites Acquedotto Romano The Roman aqueduct of Catania was the greatest work of piping water in Roman Sicily.