| 831.jpg[163×240] Основанным, поскольку Греческая колония 6-ого столетия BC, Agrigento стала одним из ведущих городов Publishing origin | |
| agrigento136.jpg[720×829] agricultural center; manufactures include processed cement, sulfur, and furniture. The city has ruins of some 20 Doric temples (6th and 5th century BC) and an archaeological museum. telamon figure from the temple of Zeus now in the Archaeological Museum Publishing origin | |
| agrigento087.jpg[720×1192] the English gentleman who once had this villa within today's archeological park Publishing origin | |
| agrigento075.jpg[720×1144] . Here there are massive tapered columns and the frieze is decorated with triglyphs and metopes. The name Concorde comes from a Latin inscription founded nearby the temple itself. Publishing origin | |
| agrigento107.jpg[720×540] the English gentleman who once had this villa within today's archeological park remains from Greek and Roman times Publishing origin | |
| agrigento050.jpg[720×960] crew doing restoration work Publishing origin | |
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| agrigento058.jpg[720×960] The Ridge Tuft Rock and Roman and Byzantine tombs Publishing origin | |
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| agrigento141.jpg[720×542] Text from Microsoft Encarta Odeon the Ekklesiasterion (built in the 3rd century BC for public meetings) Publishing origin |