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The impressive Greek doric style temple at Segesta looks as if it were built yesterday, making a valid claim to being the best preserved in the world, and its amphitheatre boasts a hilltop position on Mount Barbaro.

Greek temple at Segesta Doric style Greek temple at Segesta

The archaeological site, 20 minutes from Trapani, reflects the presence of several ancient civilizations, beginning with the elusive Elymians.

Amphitheatre on Mount Barbaro Ian & laura at the amphitheatre at Segesta in November

Archaeologists have established that the hill that is now occupied by Segesta's amphitheatre, the Monte Barbaro, was inhabited in the Neolithicum and Bronze Age. The Greeks were to call the inhabitants of this part of Sicily Elymians and believed they descended from Trojans who had left their homeland after their city had been sacked.

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