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What to See in Metaponto - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Metaponto (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Tavole Palatine, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Metaponto, and Torre Mattoni. Also, be sure to include Metapontum in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Metaponto (Basilicata).

Tavole Palatine

Archaeological site in Italy
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Archaeological site in Italy. The Tavole Palatine are the remains of a hexastyle peripteral Greek temple of the sixth century BC, dedicated to the goddess Hera and the god Apollo. The temple, located near the Bradano river in the south of Italy, was part of a countryside sanctuary and remains of the wall of the temenos and of a very ancient altar are visible.[1]

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Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Metaponto

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Metaponto
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History museum, Museum

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Torre Mattoni

Torre Mattoni
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The Mattoni Tower is an anti-Saracen tower located on the western outskirts of the Marina di Ginosa hamlet of the municipality of Ginosa, almost on the border with Basilicata.

The tower was built in the 16th century to defend the Ionian coast from sea raids by the Turks.

Today it is in a state of disrepair, due to the impossibility of reaching the tower as a result of the subdivision of a tourist village called "Torreserena Village."

The tower is located east of the Salinella Lake natural oasis, within the Stornara protected natural area and the Pinete dell'Arco Ionico natural area, classified as a Site of Community Interest (SCI IT9130006).

Address: Viale della Marinella, 74025 Marina di Ginosa

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Metapontum

City
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Also known as: Metaponto

City. Metapontum or Metapontium was an important city of Magna Graecia, situated on the gulf of Tarentum, between the river Bradanus and the Casuentus. It was distant about 20 km from Heraclea and 40 from Tarentum. The ruins of Metapontum are located in the frazione of Metaponto, in the comune of Bernalda, in the Province of Matera, Basilicata region, Italy.[2]

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