The Temple of Juno, Tempio di Hera, was built about 460 to 450 BC, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Europe


Der Heratempel, Tempio di Hera, wurde etwa 460–450 v. Chr. errichtet. Der Tempel gehoert zu den archaeologischen Staetten von Agrigent. Die Stadt Akragas wurde auf einem Hochplateau errichtet. Der Ort wird auch als Tal der Tempel, Valle dei Templi, bezeichnet, Agrigent, Sizilien, Italien, Europa | The Temple of Juno, Tempio di Hera, was built about 460 to 450 BC. The temple belongs to the archaeological sites of Agrigento. The city of Akragas was built on a high plateau. The place is also called Valley of the Temples, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Europe


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Location: Valley of the Temples, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Europe
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