The Neapolis Archaeological Park is a historical site that holds the remains of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. The park includes:
Greek Theater: One of the largest extant Greek theaters, built in the 5th century B.C. and expanded in the Hellenistic period.
Ear of Dionysius: An artificial cave about 23 meters high and 65 meters long.
Roman Amphitheater: Built in the 3rd-4th centuries AD, it is an imposing structure used for gladiator fights, public games and shows.
Altar of Hieron II: A monumental structure dating from the 3rd century BC, used for collective sacrifices in honor of Zeus.