Organ of Aeolus
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Organ of Aeolus

Area of ​​inhabited area of ​​the Byzantine and medieval imperial age; the so-called “Organ of Aeolus” is connected to the nucleus of the imperial period, a ruin of a small thermal building from the Roman imperial age (private property).

Text source: UNESCO Management Plan of the Aeolian Islands 

Note: A part of the Civita is bound by law 89/1939.

Note. The area falls within zone A of the Archaeological Park of the Aeolian Islands being established (Decree of 19 October 2017 of the Department of Heritage and Identity which identifies the area of ​​the park that affects four islands of the Archipelago - Lipari, Salina, Panarea and Filicudi - and falling within the territories of the municipalities of Lipari, Santa Marina Salina, Malfa and Leni.  

Bibliography and further in-depth documents:

UNESCO Management Plan of the Aeolian Islands 

100) FIRST SICILY - AT THE ORIGINS OF SICILIAN SOCIETY - volume first edited by Sebastiano Tusa Palermo 1997.

235) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. I: The prehistoric station of the Diana district and the protohistoric necropolis of LipariBy Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher, Palermo 1960

236) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. II: The Greek and Roman necropolis in the Diana district By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher. Palermo 1965

237) Meligunìs - Lipàra Vol. III: Prehistoric stations of the Panarea, Salina and Stromboli islands By Luigi Bernabò Brea and Madeleine Cavalier - Publications of the Aeolian Museum of Lipari - Flaccovio publisher. Palermo 1968

Ignazio Caloggero: History of Sicily Interpreted Vol. 1: Before the Greeks (2022)

 

Card insertion: Ignazio Caloggero

Photos: Google

Information contributions: Web, Region of Sicily

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