Capo Colonna

Capo Colonna
Promunturium Lacinium
The last column of the Temple dedicated to Hera (Juno) Lacinia.
The last column of the Temple dedicated to Hera (Juno) Lacinia.
Capo Colonna is located in Italy
Capo Colonna
Capo Colonna
Location in Italy
Coordinates: 39°01′46″N 17°12′18″E / 39.02944°N 17.20500°E / 39.02944; 17.20500
LocationCalabria, Italy
Offshore water bodiesIonian Sea
Lacinium in the Roman period (c. 0 AD)

Capo Colonna (sometimes Capo Colonne or Capo della Colonne) is a cape in Calabria located near Crotone. In ancient Roman times the promontory was called Promunturium Lacinium (Ancient Greek: Λακίνιον ἄκρον).[1] The modern name derives from the remaining column of the Temple of Hera Lacinia.

The peninsula was the site of a great sanctuary of Hera from the 7th c. BC, the most famous in Magna Graecia.

Later the Romans built the fortified town of Lacinium over the area.

The entire peninsula is now within the Capo Colonna Archaeological Park and a museum nearby houses important finds.

Excavations from 2014 have greatly increased knowledge of the site.


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