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Archaeological sites and territory

Scolacium Archaeological Park (Ancient Skilletion)
Scolacium (ancient Skilletion) Archaeological Park, located inside a picturesque centuries-old olive grove, now owned by the State, is a unicum of its kind.
Sybaris Archaeological Park
Sybaris Archaeological Park tells the history of one of the richest and most important Greek cities in Magna Graecia.
Capo Colonna Archaeological Park and Museum
Capo Colonna Archaeological Park, a few kilometres from the city of Crotone, extends over 50 hectares, occupying the easternmost tip of Capo Colonna promontory,
Hipponion Archaeological Area
Visitors to Hipponion Archaeological Area and its Archaeological Museum will enjoy a full immersion into 8000 years of history
Monasterace Marina Archaeological Park and Caulonia Museum
In the early 1900s, archaeologist Paolo Orsi unearthed the remains of the ancient Achaean colony of Kaulon, now Monasterace Marina Archaeological Park. 
The Roman Villa Casignana
Driving northbound along State Road 106 direction Locri, in Contrada Palazzi di Casignana there is 'Villa di Casignana
Archeoderi Archaeological Park
Archeoderi Archaeological Park holds significant evidence of Calabria's history, a place of worship identified as an ancient Synagogue.
Tauriani Archaeological Park
The Tauriani Archaeological Park is located in Taureana di Palmi. An Italic population lived here who, while keeping close contact with the Greeks, remained independent and maintained their own characteristics. 
Medma Museum and Archaeological Park
Visitors of Medma Archaeological Park can wander through an ancient olive grove that still preserves the traces of a Greek city, Medma.
The Greek Walls of the Via Marina
On the Lungomare 'Falcomatà', referred to by journalist Nando Martellini as 'the most beautiful kilometre in Italy', you can admire one of the longest stretches of wall in Hellenistic Reggio.
Laos Archaeological Park
The site that is now part of Laos Archaeological Park is one of the largest and most interesting in Calabria
Castiglione di Paludi
Between the valleys of the streams S. Elia and Scarmaci-S. Martino, 8 km from the sea, lies the site of Castiglione di Paludi.
Francavilla Marittima Archaeological Site
Francavilla Marittima, in contrada Timpone della Motta, is the archaeological site of a large sanctuary probably dedicated to the goddess Athena.
Terina Archaeological Park
Visitors to Terina Archaeological Park will be captured by the charm of an until recently mysterious ancient city
Locri Epizephyrii Archaeological Park
Locri Epizephyrii Archaeological Park is located in Locride, one of the most attractive tourist sites both for its landscapes and history.
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