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Some attractions within Selinunte Map:
  • Demeter Malophoros Sanctuary - Passing southwards through the Acropolis, turn right onto the east-west road, cross the modione ... More
  • Temple A - Temple A is a periptery, with six columns at each end and 14 along each side, dating from about 450 B.C. Like Temple O... More
  • Temple B - On the far side of the east-west road lie the remains of Temple B. It was prostylos in form. i.e. it had no peripteral... More
  • Temple C - The visitor's eye is immediately drawn to the massive row of columns belonging to Temple C, the oldest and largest... More
  • Temple D - The row of temples ends with Temple D, built c. 540 B.C. 10 years younger than Temple C, it already shows Classical... More
  • Temple E - The southernmost building in this group is Temple E. In the early fifth century B.C. the Selinuntians lost their... More
  • Temple F - In chronological order, the first temple to visit is the middle one, Temple F, built c. 530 B.C. and possibly... More
  • Temple G - About 520 B.C., shortly before Temple F was completed, a start was made on the construction of its northern neighbor,... More
  • Temple O - Temple O in the south, a peripteral temple with six by 14 columns, was built c. 450 B.C. Only the foundations remain... More
  • The Eastern Group of Temples - Scientists have labeled each temple with a letter of the alphabet, as in most cases it is not... More