The Proloco of San Cataldo invites you to a walk through the archaeological area of Vassallaggi to rediscover its history, accompanied by Salvatore Scarlata, at 9:30 a.m. in the space in front of the agora on the second hill of Vassallaggi.
An archaeological site approximately 5 km from the center of San Cataldo, it represents the indigenous and Lenized historic center spread across the five highest hills in the area. Numerous archaeological remains are present in the area, from the sanctuary located in the Sanctuary district to the residential area, to the Necropolises carved into the rock: the Northern Necropolis (first hill) and the Western Necropolis (on the fifth hill), up to the City Walls built on a limestone block base with an overlying elevation of unbaked clay bricks (a technique used for the Timoleontee city walls at Capo Soprano in the city of Gela).