Ortygia

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Ortygia is an island near the city of Syracuse, Sicily. The island, also known as Città Vecchia (Old City), contains many historical landmarks.

The Homeric Hymn to Delian Apollo has it that the goddess Leto stopped at Ortygia to give birth to Artemis, the firstborn of her twins. Artemis then helped Leto across the sea to the island of Delos, where Leto gave birth to Apollo. Other ancient sources state that the twins were born in the same place—which was either Delos or Ortygia— but Ortygia was an old name of Delos. Further, there were perhaps a half-dozen other places called Ortygia, so that the identification is uncertain.

Location

Ortygia is located at the eastern end of Syracuse and is separated from it by a narrow channel.

Landmarks

Piazza del Duomo Piazza Archimede Arethuse

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