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Tag Archives: Ear of Dionysius Postcard
The Ear of Dionysius, Neapolis, Sircusa, Italy
One of the cards form Giuseppe Ricca According to legend, Dionysius, the tyrant (ruler) of Siracusa, kept prisoners inside this cave because its unusual acoustics allowed him to hear even the faintest of whispers uttered within. The famous Italian … Continue reading





