Calatafimi Provincia di Trapani Sicilia Italy
37.9149344,12.8596957

Calatafimi

Calatafimi-Segesta, commonly known as simply Calatafimi, is a small town in the province of Trapani, in Sicily, southern Italy. The full name of the municipality was created in 1997 and is meant to highlight the presence within its territory of the 5th century BC Doric temple of Segesta, widely regarded as one of the most intact of its type. Adjoining the temple, on a nearby hilltop, there is a 2nd-century Roman amphitheater.

Distance between:

Rome to Calatafimi 277 Miles / 446 Kms
Milan to Calatafimi 557 Miles / 896 Kms
Venice to Calatafimi 523 Miles / 841 Kms


Postal Code 91013


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tourist attraction Nearby

Greek Theater of Segesta
Green Paradise Tower
Fountain of the two Dragons