Archaeological digs uncover classical Akragas in the Valley of the Temples
New archaeological excavations are underway in the northern sector of the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, focusing on the classical settlement of Akragas. Specialist teams are conducting research to investigate structures and stratigraphy that can shed light on the city's urban layout and occupation phases.
Key information for those following the site or planning a visit:
- Work date: 14 May 2026 (reference date)
- Location: Valley of the Temples, northern area, Agrigento
- Activities: stratigraphic excavation, mapping surveys and photographic/cartographic documentation
- Visitor access: the park remains generally open, but some zones may be temporarily closed for safety and preservation reasons; check before visiting
Why it matters
The investigations help reconstruct aspects of the urban fabric and enrich knowledge about classical Akragas, supporting conservation and public interpretation strategies. Each excavation campaign provides data useful for dating phases, understanding spatial functions and construction techniques.
Practical tips for visitors
- Confirm opening hours and any restrictions via the park's official channels or local information points.
- Respect signage and staff instructions on site; do not enter cordoned-off areas.
- Wear comfortable shoes and sun protection: much of the complex is outdoors.
Further updates on findings and research activities will be released by the institutions in charge as results become available. The current fieldwork offers a valuable chance to deepen understanding of one of Sicily's most significant classical settlements.
Where it is
Location: 92100 Agrigento AG, Italia
Coordinates: 37.2923664, 13.5937011
