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| The Temple of Segesta, one of the most perfectly preserved monuments to survive from Antiquity, stands in majestic solitude on a hill surrounded by a deep valley, framed by Monte Bernardo and Monte Barbaro where the theatre is situated. Built in 430 BC although scholars are divided about its exact date, the temple is a Doric building of extraordinarily harmonious proportions |
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