Ruins of Greek temple (6th century BC).
Lizard on vertical rugged rock.
Selinunte Beach.
Ruins of acropolis' walls.
North Gate of the Acropolis.
Ruins of Acropolis' strongholds.
Ruins of Acropolis' strongholds.
Ruins of Acropolis' strongholds.
Beholding the Mediterranean.
Beholding the temples of the eastern hill.
Acropolis' walls.
Holy Saviour Gateway.
Carmo Church.
View over the harbour.
L'Arco Antico.
Steripinto Palace (1501).
Palermo Doorway.
Olive-tree of the Temple of June.
Temple of June.
Ruins of Temple of Asclepius.
Paleo-christian necropolis.
Temple of Concordia (430 BC).
Temple of Concordia (430 BC).
Well.
Upper passage of Hotel Stella d'Italia.
Church of the Purgatory.
Ancient Market.
Garibaldi Doorway (1685).
Fici Palace.
Mother Church of Marsala.
Pink salt pit.
Windmill.
Salt pits, with Trapani on the background.
Urban beach.
Trapani Doorway (12th century).
Saint Dominique Church.
A quiet square.
Saint Isidore Chapel.
Church of Our Lady of Assumption (1314).
Overlooking the valley, 700 metres below.
Remains of ancient quarry.
Dorian Temple (5th century BC).
Dorian Temple (5th century BC).
Ruins of medieval castle.
Greek Theatre (4th and 3rd centuries BC).
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Dorian Temple (5th century BC).


Greek temple known as Temple E, at Selinunte archaeological site.
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