Perhaps you're in town simply to catch a ferry to Sicily. If you can, though, try to take a later boat so you can explore Reggio di Calabria. The Lungomare road is a spectacular seaside walk. And the Bronzi di Riace, ancient Greek bronze statues discovered in the early 1970s, are worth seeking out at the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia.
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The seafront of Reggio Calabria is almost two kilometers in a wide sky and sea scenario. It has the volcano Etna on the back stage. There is the monument to the Greek goddess Athena in honor of the then king of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III on the background of the Strait of Messina and the monument to the Victory of Italy in the First World War.
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This ancient Greek theater replica is in the central part of Reggio's Lungomare, seaside promenade. It's certainly one of the highlights and Reggio's landmarks. The bronze statue of goddess Athena protects the people of Reggio, and is a perfect photo spot with Sicily in the background.
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Definitely worth a visit . The roads getting there are very rough so be warned, that’s t is understandable as it’s not used very much, amazing place to visit. when you are walking through the ghost town it feels very eerie especially when I walked round the corner and see a cow standing there looking at you, right in the middle of the village. It’s hard to believe that this town was flooded out, and looking at the red river bed now it’s so dry .
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