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Things to do near Country of Crotone Italy – what to see attractions and activities

Welcome to the Country of Crotone, one of the most popular vacation destination in Italy. If you’are planning to visit the Country of Crotone for your next trip and you are looking for the best places to visit, here you’ll find tips and suggestions of most popular point of interest and activities not to be missed. Travelers will appreciate this italian province with his rich historical and artistic heritage, local culture and environment. Discover the monuments, buildings, natural treasures and all the details near Country of Crotone. Share and suggest a place you've visited.

Crotone - Museums

Museo Archeologico Nazionale

The National Archaeological Museum was opened in 1968 and is located in the medieval walled city. At first it exhibited materials from unofficial excavations, then it was enriched by the finds found in the excavations carried out in the necropolis of the territory. The Museum represents different eras through the materials on display, especially the Prehistoric, Iron and Bronze. Note the documentation of the Greek era with many exhibits such as ointments and ceramic fragments.

Crotone - Archaeological Sites

Parco Archeologico di Capo Colonna

In the 6th century, the Colonna of Hera Lacinia was built in Capo Colonna, one of the most important shrines in Magna Grecia since the Archaic Age. This was in a strategic position, that is, along the coastal routes that united Taranto to the Strait of Messina, and was composed of 48 columns in Doric style over 8 meters high and consisting of 8 rocks grooved. Unfortunately, today there is only part of it, namely the column from which the site takes its name and some finds called Buildings. The sanctuary is also known as Hera Eleytheria. The complex was composed of several buildings, of which some remains are visible today. The actual temple was stretched out towards the sea, of a Doric order, with six columns on the façade (hexastyl). The initial temple had the classic shape of Greek temples: an imposing complex of 48 Doric columns over 8 m high; the roof was made of marble slabs and Parius marble tiles. Nothing is known about the decorations that, however, were certainly present, as can be deduced from the discovery of a female head in Greek marble and a few other fragments.

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