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Temple of the Tavole Palatine

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Temple of the Tavole Palatine

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The Temple of the Tavole Palatine, also known simply as the Tavole Palatine, is a remarkable ancient Greek temple located near Metaponto in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. Standing at an elevation of 11 meters, this significant historical site offers a compelling glimpse into the grandeur of Magna Graecia. Dating back to the 6th century BC, it was dedicated to the goddess Hera and is distinguished by its 15 standing Doric columns, set amidst a serene rural landscape close…

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    August 18, 2022

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    Remains of a Doric temple from the 6th century BC, consisting of 15 columns with grooves and capitals. The temple was dedicated to the Greek divinity Hera and was the seat of the Metapontine school of Pythagoras.
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    Location: Bernalda, Matera, Basilicata, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there dedicated parking available at the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    While there isn't a large, formal parking lot, visitors typically find space to park along the roadside near the entrance to the site. It's generally free, but can fill up during peak times, especially on weekends or holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.

    How can I reach the Temple of the Tavole Palatine using public transport?

    The Temple of the Tavole Palatine is located in a rural area, making direct public transport access somewhat limited. The closest major town is Metaponto, which has a train station. From Metaponto, you would likely need to take a taxi or arrange for private transport to cover the remaining approximately three kilometers to the site.

    Are dogs allowed at the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    Generally, historical sites in Italy have varying policies regarding pets. Given its open-air nature, well-behaved dogs on a leash are often permitted in the outdoor areas of the Temple of the Tavole Palatine. However, it's always advisable to check for any specific signage upon arrival or contact local tourism offices for the most current regulations.

    Is the Temple of the Tavole Palatine accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The site is largely open-air with generally flat terrain around the temple itself, which makes it relatively accessible. However, pathways might be unpaved or gravel, and there are no specific ramps or facilities designed for wheelchair users. Visitors with mobility challenges should be prepared for potentially uneven ground.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    Most visitors find that 1 to 1.5 hours is sufficient to explore the Temple of the Tavole Palatine. This allows ample time to walk around the ruins, appreciate the architecture, read any informational plaques, and take photographs. If you plan to combine it with a picnic or extended contemplation, you might stay longer.

    Are there any cafes or facilities directly at the site, or nearby?

    The Temple of the Tavole Palatine is a historical site in a rural setting and does not have cafes, restrooms, or gift shops directly on-site. It's recommended to bring your own water and snacks. The nearest amenities, including cafes and restaurants, would be found in the nearby towns of Metaponto or Bernalda.

    What was the original purpose and significance of the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    Originally dedicated to the goddess Hera (and possibly Apollo), this hexastyle peripteral Greek temple from the 6th century BC served as a crucial part of a countryside sanctuary. Historically, it also marked the boundary between the rival Greek cities of Metaponto and Taranto during the colonization period, symbolizing Greek presence and power in Southern Italy.

    What other names has the Temple of the Tavole Palatine been known by throughout history?

    Over the centuries, the temple has been known by several names. Locals historically referred to it as "Mensole Palatine" (Palatine Shelves) or "Colonne Palatine" (Palatine Colonnade). It was also called the "Scuola di Pitagora" (School of Pythagoras) due to the philosopher's believed presence in the area, and in the Middle Ages, "Mensae Imperatoris" (Tables of the Emperor).

    Are there any walking or hiking trails directly from the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    While the immediate area around the temple is suitable for a leisurely stroll, there aren't formally marked hiking trails originating directly from the site. However, the surrounding rural landscape, with its fields and olive groves, offers opportunities for pleasant walks on country roads or paths. For more structured routes, hikers and cyclists can explore options in the broader Metapontum archaeological area.

    What should I wear when visiting the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    Given that the site is entirely outdoors, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, as you'll be on uneven ground or grass. Dress according to the weather, with layers being ideal for spring and autumn. During summer, light clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are essential due to direct sun exposure.

    Are there any other historical sites or attractions worth visiting near the Temple of the Tavole Palatine?

    Absolutely! The Temple is part of the larger archaeological area of Metapontum. Nearby, you can visit the Archaeological Park of Metaponto, which includes the remains of the ancient city, and the National Archaeological Museum of Metaponto, where many artifacts found at the temple and surrounding sites are housed. The Ionian coast with its beaches is also a short drive away.

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