Siracusa
It’s a site of great importance both economically and cultural level. Starting with the Neolithic cultures, through the Corinthians who founded the Greek civilization, to get to the baroque city, one of the sites to visit is the ‘Ear of Dionysius, owes its name to the legend that, thanks to the excellent acoustics of this cavity, the tyrant would listen dal’alto even the most subtle whispers of protest of its prisoners the history of Syracuse is clearly visible for travelers from all over the city.
One of the sites to visit is the ‘Ear of Dionysius, owes its name to the legend that, thanks to the excellent acoustics of this cavity, the tyrant would listen dal’alto even the most subtle whispers of protest of its prisoners.
Next to this underground cavities are other huge cave Rope Makers, until a few years ago used by the artisans that produced hemp rope. Archimedes’s Tomb site in the northwest of the archaeological park of the city an area that until Hellenistic necropolis that was dedicated to the burial caves. One of the largest graves is traditionally called Tomb of Archimedes. The philosopher born in Syracuse, was one of the greatest scientists of antiquity.