
Paestum
Paestum is an ancient Greek archaeological site in Italy, famous for its remarkably well-preserved Greek temples dating back to around 600-450 BC. Located in southern Italy, it was originally called Poseidonia and was a major Greek city. Visitors can explore the impressive Doric-style temples dedicated to gods like Poseidon and Hera, along with ancient city walls and tombs. The site offers valuable insight into Greek architecture, religion, and history. Today, Paestum is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular destination for those interested in ancient civilizations and archaeology.