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Sito Archeologico Del Parco Forza

Parco archeologico forza
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Via Ispica 1, 97014, Ispica, Sicily, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0932 952608
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  • Jazz_man144
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    Lovely visit to Medieval Town

    Several Historical Buildings to see. It was a long winding road to get there, but worth it for the view. Could have benefited from more information on the history of the town, but definitely worth a v...

    Reviewed on Aug 28, 2020
  • Dmitrij_Lihachevskiy
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    Must see

    If you like to be alone, and some strange places - this one is for you. Wonderful quiet, power of history, strange energetic - this place is so different. I’ve spent here 2,5 hours walking. Interest...

    Reviewed on Aug 22, 2018
  • longislandcouple2013
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    A Window to the Past

    We took a tour to the archaeological site. The walk can be strenuous and the path overgrown (we were warned about poison ivy). But, if you have good sneakers or hiking boots and you are mobile and car...

    Reviewed on Feb 20, 2017
  • Alessandr057
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    The origins of Baroque.

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    Before visiting the monuments of the Baroque era underestimated by tourists of the town of Ispica, I recommend visiting the Park of Force, at least one of the many pedestrian routes. After starting from the cave church, we went ...

    Reviewed on Oct 10, 2019
  • Оксана М
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    History

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    Historical value, stones are just ancient, everything has formed by nature and has a natural look. There was no man's hand attached to this place, only that's why it's worth visiting this sight ...

    Reviewed on Apr 24, 2016
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