Follow in the footsteps of Indiana Jones with a walking tour of architecture and archaeology in Sicily's southeast city, uncovering set locations from the latest film
The Greeks were in Syracuse, the Romans too. The Byzantines, Aghlabids and Normans all had their time in this southeast corner of Sicily — and each left behind architectural treasures around which the modern city has grown. The island district of Ortygia oozes classical Baroque charm, but between the honey-coloured piazzas, there are also millennia-old ruins.
Here’s how to spend a day following in Indy’s footsteps — from creepy underground crypt to crumbling ancient temple — in search of fortune and glory. Happily, the greatest peril here is overindulgence at Syracuse’s delightfully rustic trattorias and gelato stalls.in the heart of Syracuse, where crooked steps lead down to a subterranean labyrinth filled thousands of burial chambers cut into the walls of the cool, dank earth.
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