With its impressive and solemn churches and its splendidly preserved walls,
Paestum is one of the most famous and important archaeological sites
in Italy. The ruins of Paestum include the walls, four majestic and
well-preserved temples, other religious buildings, the amphitheatre
and the Via Sacra, in addition to other minor remains.
The Basilica, the conventional
name which in actual fact indicates a temple dedicated to Hera (the
main divinity of Paestum) is an arcaic building which scholars have
dated to the years immediately following 550 B.C.
The so-called
Temple of Neptune (or Poseidon) was in fact dedicated to Hera Argiva,
goddess of maternity and fertility, as shown by the large number of
small statues, vases and other objects found in the votive offerings
of the building.
In the sacred area between the
two temples dedicated to Hera a number of small religious buildings
and altars also came to light, certainly dedicated to the same
divinity.
Many Roman buildings have been found in the surrounding
area, in particular a Patrician house and pool with, in the large
open space of the Forum, remains of inns, meat market buildings, a
temple dating back to the third century A.D. spas and shops.
Along the northern side of the Forum stands the so-called Italic
Temple, built after 273 B.C., which was probably the Capitolium,
i.e. the temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
To the west of
the area of the temples and of the Forum, runs the Via Sacra, a wide
paved road on which the religious processions passed.
Along the road
we can find a sacred enclosure inside of which, excavated in the
rock, an underground votive chapel has been found, interpreted by
scholars as a religious building or a cenotaph.
Also near the Via Sacra the Temple dedicated to Athena, stands
traditionally known as that of Ceres.
Built around the sixth century
B.C., it is one of the most prized examples of Greek architecture in
Italy.
ESSENTIALS
GETTING THERE By Train Paestum is within easy reach
of Salerno, an hour away. Both buses and trains service the route. You
can catch a southbound train, which departs Salerno with a stop at
Paestum about every 2 hours. For schedules, call 089252200 in Salerno.
The journey takes an hour.
By Bus - The bus from Salerno leaves from Piazza Concordia
(near the rail station) about every 30 minutes.