Monte Erice has long held strategic and religious significance. A sanctuary noted by Thucydides in the 5th century BCE remained active through Carthaginian and Roman control, eventually rededicated to Venus Erycina. The Normans built the current castle in the 12th century using materials from the ancient site.[3][4] It was later used as a prison before falling into disuse.[2]
Architecture and features
Site map of the Castle of Venus complex
The Castle of Venus displays a mix of architectural features from various historical periods. These include:
A western wing with Gothic-style mullioned windows.
A Roman bath structure located near the cliff edge.
A circular well, referred to as the Well of Venus.
Remains of a small medieval church known as Santa Maria della Neve.
Defensive walls and a tower-like structure known as the colombaia (dovecote).
Access to the castle is via a stone ramp that replaced an earlier drawbridge connecting the fortress to the nearby Balio Towers.[5]
Excavations
Archaeological excavations were conducted in the 1930s by the Cultural Heritage Office of Trapani. These investigations focused on identifying remains of the ancient sanctuary. More recent studies have found Greek pottery and burial areas, supporting the site’s long-standing religious function.[6]
Conservation
A restoration project funded by the Sicilian regional government was completed in 2025. The initiative included structural stabilisation and the adaptation of interior spaces for potential museum use. Additional funding was allocated to improve accessibility and visitor infrastructure.[7]
Lietz, Beatrice (2022). “Erice. Fonti storiche e archeologiche”. In Ampolo, Carmine (ed.). La città e le città della Sicilia antica: atti delle ottave giornate internazionali di studi sull’area elima e la Sicilia occidentale nel contesto mediterraneo (Pisa, 18–21 December 2012) (in Italian). Quasar. ISBN978-88-5491-263-2. hal-03908782.
De Vincenzo, Salvatore (2015). “The fortification wall of Eryx: A new definition of the settlement’s construction phases and topographic development in light of recent excavations.” Analysis Archaeologica, vol. 1, pp. 103–116. link
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