Erice

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For the Spanish film director, see Victor Erice.
Comune di Erice
Coat of arms of Comune di Erice
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Erice in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Flag of Sicily Sicily
Province Trapani (TP)
Mayor Ignazio Sanges (since November 26, 2001)
Elevation 751 m (2,464 ft)
Area 47 km² (18 sq mi)
Population (as of November 30, 2005)
 - Total 28,880
 - Density 614/km² (1,590/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 38°2′0″N, 12°32′0″E
Gentilic Ericini
Dialing code 91016
Postal code 0923
Frazioni Napola, Ballata, Casa Santa, Pizzolungo
Patron SS. Mary of Custonaci
Website: http://www.comune.erice.tp.it/

Erice (IPA['ɛriʧe], Sicilian: Èrici) is a historic town in the province of Trapani in Sicily, Italy.

Narrow alleyway.
Narrow alleyway.

Erice is located on top of Mount Erice, at around 750m above sea level, overlooking the city of Trapani, the low western coast towards Marsala, the dramatic Punta del Saraceno and Capo san Vito to the north-east, and the Aegadian Islands on Sicily's north-western coast, providing spectacular views.

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[edit] History

Main article: Eryx (Sicily)

The ancient name of Erice was Eryx, and its foundation was associated with the eponymous Greek hero Eryx. It was not a Greek colony, but was largely Hellenized. It was destroyed in the First Punic War by the Carthaginians, and from then on declined in importance.

[edit] Main sights

In the northeastern portion of the city there are the remains of ancient Elymian and Phoenician walls indicating different stages of settlement and occupation in antiquity.

There are two castles that remain in the city: Pepoli Castle, which dates from Saracen times, and the Venus Castle, dating from the Norman period, built on top of the ancient Temple of Venus, where Venus Ericina was worshipped. According to legend, the temple was founded by Aeneas. It was well-known throughout the Mediterranean area in the ancient age, and an important cult was celebrated in it. In his book On the Nature of Animals, Aelian writes that animals chosen for sacrifice would voluntarily walk up to the altar to be killed.

The Gondola lift chairs up to the top of Erice are closed from mid January to mid March.

[edit] Culture

Erice hosts important scientific meetings at the Ettore Majorana center, organised by the controversial astrophysicist Antonino Zichichi.

[edit] Gallery

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