Tindari
Ancient Propylaeum Gate and Arch | |
| Alternative name | Tyndaris Tyndarion |
|---|---|
| Location | Patti, Italy |
| Coordinates | 38°08′44″N 15°02′23″E / 38.14556°N 15.03972°E |
| Type | Settlement |
| History | |
| Periods | Archaic Greek to Byzantine period |
| Cultures | Ancient Greece |
Tindari (Italian: [ˈtindari]; Sicilian: Lu Tìnnaru [lʊ ˈtinnaɾʊ]), ancient Tyndaris (Ancient Greek: Τυνδαρίς, Strab.) or Tyndarion (Τυνδάριον, Ptol.), is a small town, frazione (suburb or municipal component) in the comune of Patti and a Latin Catholic titular see.
The monumental ruins of ancient Tyndaris are a main attraction for visitors and excavations are continuing to reveal more parts of the city.
Tindari has a famous sanctuary and is also famous for the poem Vento a Tindari, written by Salvatore Quasimodo.