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PAESTUM
A very important archeological
place, Paestum, located in the
Sele plain, is also famous as a
summer resort. The town was
founded by the Dorics in 650
B.C. under the name of
Poseidonia; conquered by the
Lucanians who called her Paistos
and then, in 273 B.C. by the
Romans who gave her the name of
Paestum.
The walls date back to the IVth
century with Roman and Lucan
parts and are strengthened by
towers often as thick as 7
meters. Inside the town there
are the Temple oh Hera, dating
back to 550 B.C., with nine
columns on the short sides and
eighteen on the long ones and
remains of the decoration of the
architrave; the Temple of
Nettuno, built in 450 B.C.,
imposing and harmonious, formed
by a base with three steps on
which stand six columns on the
short sides and fourteen on the
long ones.
The columns are all nine meters
high and are united, on top, by
an architrave supporting a
sloping roof ending both on the
front and in the back with two
pediments; the Temple of Cerere
of 500 B.C., with six columns on
the short sides and thirteen on
the long ones. In the inside
part there can be still seen the
remains of such places as the
Curia, the thermae, the Italic
temple, the comitium, the
aerarium etc.. In the nearby
museums there are precious
materials coming from the town
and from the neighbourood among
which ceramics and sculptures,
fictile little statues, bronzes
and the slabs of the famous
"Tomba del Tuffatore" dating
back to 490 B.C., the only
example of wall paintings of
Magna Graecia. Next to the
museums stands the early Romanic
basilica of Annunziata, noteble
sacred building with nave and
two aisles.