Scavi di Megara Hyblaea Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Megara Hyblaea Visit April 2018
Don’t bother. Site is badly signed, down unmade road at the end. You have a €4.00 charge, no signs, no information, just a site with low walls. The setting, in between two oil refineries, is a comp...
I insisted on driving out to visit this archeological site even though our friends from Augusta tried to discourage me. They had gone once as schoolchildren and it hadn't left a good impression. There...
I subscribe to everything the few reviewers have written about it. This site holds so much potential... ...to the trained classic scholar, the ruins, the blue sky, the poor signage (obviously) makes...
This would be exceptional if only it was not neglected.
This site is difficult to find - we only found it because I had copied the local map from Google earth. Signage gets worse the nearer you get to the site. The site has so much to offer. So much has be...
Recommended, but visit the Archaeological Museum first
There are many reasons to visit Sicily, one of which can be described not so much "archaeology" and "history" as a "potted history of the western world". That's where Megara Hyblaea comes in. If you'v...
Megara Hyblaea Visit April 2018
Don’t bother. Site is badly signed, down unmade road at the end. You have a €4.00 charge, no signs, no information, just a site with low walls. The setting, in between two oil refineries, is a comp...
A waste of time,but what a shame
I insisted on driving out to visit this archeological site even though our friends from Augusta tried to discourage me. They had gone once as schoolchildren and it hadn't left a good impression. There...
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I subscribe to everything the few reviewers have written about it. This site holds so much potential... ...to the trained classic scholar, the ruins, the blue sky, the poor signage (obviously) makes...
This would be exceptional if only it was not neglected.
This site is difficult to find - we only found it because I had copied the local map from Google earth. Signage gets worse the nearer you get to the site. The site has so much to offer. So much has be...
Recommended, but visit the Archaeological Museum first
There are many reasons to visit Sicily, one of which can be described not so much "archaeology" and "history" as a "potted history of the western world". That's where Megara Hyblaea comes in. If you'v...