Greek Baths
The Greek Baths, located within the city of modern Gela, are one of the best preserved examples of thermal plant of the Hellenistic period (4th-3rd century BC).
Built following the
The Greek Baths, located within the city of modern Gela, are one of the best preserved examples of thermal plant of the Hellenistic period (4th-3rd century BC).
Built following the
This complex is located along the south-east side of the hill where the first inhabited centre of the ancient Gela stood, in a place called Bosco Littorio.
Discovered during excavations
The Museum is adjacent to the acropolis area of the Greek city.
The premises were built in the fifties and were born as a National Museum, which was then considered
‘She excited men too much…’ as Andrea Rapisarda wrote in “Chronicles of Politics and Costume” in 1954, the year in which the Statue of Ceres was placed in Piazza Umberto