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A tiny island off the West coast of Sicily, Mozia has some of the most remarkable Phoenician remains of the Mediterranean basin. They were discovered by Giuseppe Whitaker who acquired the island in 1902, believing it could be home to one of the largest and richest Phoenician cities of the 8th century B.C.E. Mozia is also a small natural paradise. It is located in the nature reserve of La Stagnone, between Trapani and Marsala.
Commencing with a delightful boat trip through the saline (salt basins) to reach Mozia, you will stroll the islet in the company of your guide, admiring the settlement’s fortification walls and turrets, necropolis and sanctuaries dating back to the 7th centuries B.C. You will also admire the superb pebbled mosaics of the “House of Capitals” (6-3rd century B.C.) excavated by Giuseppe Whitaker, and named in such a way due to the variety of capitals dug out from the area.
In addition to the main archaeological site, your itinerary also includes visits to
The Whitaker’s Museum
The museum presents an important collection of Phoenician and Greek artifacts discovered on the site. It hosts numerous steles rich in religious symbolism from the two main sanctuaries, a great deal of materials from the necropolis and, most notably, a superb 5th century B.C.E. Greek statue representing a young man, the Giovinetto di Mozia, excavated in 1979.
The Whitaker’s summer house
Giuseppe Whitaker and his family used to spend a good part of their summer on the island. You will visit their small country house which has been left intact, with its original furniture and decoration, thus getting an insight into the Whitakers’ lifestyle on Mozia.
Tour duration: ca. 3h
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Itinerary
boat trip through the saline
Mozia
Whitaker Museum
Whitaker summer house
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