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Syracuse Greetings Card Collection (#16)

Introducing the enchanting Syracuse collection from Media Storehouse. Transport yourself to the sun-soaked shores of Sicily, Italy, with these beautifully designed greeting cards. Each card features vibrant, hand-drawn illustrations inspired by the ancient ruins, crystal-clear waters, and colorful markets of Syracuse. Perfect for expressing a heartfelt message to loved ones, these cards capture the timeless charm of Europe's rich cultural heritage. Order now and bring a touch of Mediterranean magic to your mailbox.

Syracuse is a city located on the island of Sicily in Italy and has a long and rich history, having been founded by Greek colonists in 734 BC

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Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Twilight Piazza Archimede

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Twilight Piazza Archimede

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Greek coin, Silver Decadram from Syracuse called Demareteion, Recto

Greek coin, Silver Decadram from Syracuse called Demareteion, Recto
Greek coins - Silver Decadram from Syracuse called Demareteion minted to celebrate the victory over Carthage at Imera of Syracuse and Agrigento - Recto

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Coin of Hiero II of Syracuse, 238-215 B. C

Coin of Hiero II of Syracuse, 238-215 B. C
Coin of Hiero II of Syracuse, 238-215 B.C.. Private Collection

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Bronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century B. C. Olympia A

Bronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century B. C. Olympia A
Bronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century b.C. Votive offering in the Sanctuary of Zeus by Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: 1959 Syracuse Grand Prix: Stirling Moss, 1st position, takes the chequered flag, acyion

1959 Syracuse Grand Prix: Stirling Moss, 1st position, takes the chequered flag, acyion
Syracuse (Siracusa), Sicily, Italy. 25th April 1959.. Stirling Moss (F2 Cooper-Borgward), 1st position, takes the chequered flag, acyion. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: Autosport B/W Print

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: PELOPONNESIAN WAR. The naval battle in the harbor of Syracuse: wood engraving, 19th century

PELOPONNESIAN WAR. The naval battle in the harbor of Syracuse: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Horse Racing at the State Fair Grounds, Syracuse

Horse Racing at the State Fair Grounds, Syracuse, New York State, USA Date: 1911

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Papyrus Plants on the River Anapo

Papyrus Plants on the River Anapo
Papyrus plants growing along the banks of the River Anapo near Syracuse, Sicily, Italy Date: circa 1905

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Legend of Archimedes and the lever

Legend of Archimedes and the lever, historical artwork. Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287-212 BC), Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Death of Archimedes in sack of Syracuse

Death of Archimedes in sack of Syracuse
Death of Archimedes in the sack of Syracuse. The Ancient Greek mathematician, physicst and engineer Archimedes (c.287-c.212 BC) was one of the leading scientists in antiquity

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Syracuse, New York, 1850s

Syracuse, New York, 1850s
Busy Salina Street in downtown Syracuse, New York, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Railroad in Syracuse, New York, 1850s

Railroad in Syracuse, New York, 1850s
Steam locomotive in Syracuse, New York, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes of Syracuse, c. ?287 - c. ?212 BC. Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor

Archimedes of Syracuse, c. ?287 - c. ?212 BC. Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer
Archimedes of Syracuse, c.?287 - c.?212 BC. Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. After an 18th century engraving by an unidentified artist

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes of Syracuse, c. ?287 - c. ?212 BC. Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor

Archimedes of Syracuse, c. ?287 - c. ?212 BC. Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer
Archimedes of Syracuse, c.?287 - c.?212 BC. Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946)

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Castello Maniace on Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Castello Maniace on Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes Of Syracuse Circa 287 Bc- Circa 212 Bc Greek Mathematician Physicist Engineer

Archimedes Of Syracuse Circa 287 Bc- Circa 212 Bc Greek Mathematician Physicist Engineer

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Restaurant and The Abbey Church Of Saint Lucia, Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Restaurant and The Abbey Church Of Saint Lucia, Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Piazza del Duomo, Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Piazza del Duomo, Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Wils-Edge Rimless Glasses Advertisement. ca. 1939, Wils-edge RIMLESS GLASSES

Wils-Edge Rimless Glasses Advertisement. ca. 1939, Wils-edge RIMLESS GLASSES, For Unequalled Satisfaction in Use and Elimination of Frequent Adjustments, FRANK WEISE SONS, 412 STATE TOWER, SYRACUSE

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: The Landolina Venus (also known as Venus Anadiomene, found by Saverio Landolina)

The Landolina Venus (also known as Venus Anadiomene, found by Saverio Landolina), Roman copy after a Greek statue, 1804 2nd Century B.C

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Italy, Sicily, Gela, Gorgon, terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Gela, Gorgon, terracotta 6th Century B.C. Italy, Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Winged gorgon running, terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Winged gorgon running, terracotta 6th Century B.C. Italy, Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Italy, Sicily, Kore bust, Ppolychrome terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Kore bust, Ppolychrome terracotta 5th Century B.C. Italy, Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Plan of the city of Syracuse, 5th century BC, drawing

Plan of the city of Syracuse, 5th century BC, drawing
Cartography - Greek civilization, 5th century. Map of the city of Syracuse (Sicily Region, Italy) in Magna Graecia. Color illustration

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse and his daughters removing his beard

Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse and his daughters removing his beard. Private Collection

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Destruction of the Athenian Army in Sicily, 1882. Artist: Vogel, Hermann (1854-1921)

Destruction of the Athenian Army in Sicily, 1882. Artist: Vogel, Hermann (1854-1921)
Destruction of the Athenian Army in Sicily, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: The Last Hour of Archimedes, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

The Last Hour of Archimedes, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
The Last Hour of Archimedes, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes Siege Catapult. From The Histories by Polybius, 1727. Artist: Anonymous

Archimedes Siege Catapult. From The Histories by Polybius, 1727. Artist: Anonymous
Archimedes Siege Catapult. From The Histories by Polybius, 1727. Private Collection

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Portrait of a Lady as Saint Lucy. Artist: Boltraffio, Giovanni Antonio (1467-1516)

Portrait of a Lady as Saint Lucy. Artist: Boltraffio, Giovanni Antonio (1467-1516)
Portrait of a Lady as Saint Lucy. Found in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy, c. 1440. Artist: Martorell, Bernat, the Elder (1390-1452)

The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy, c. 1440. Artist: Martorell, Bernat, the Elder (1390-1452)
The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy, c. 1440. Found in the collection of the Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: The Latomie, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

The Latomie, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
The Latomie, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 1927. The Latomie are stone quarries that were also used as prisons in ancient times. From Italien in Bildern, by Eugen Poppel [August Scherl, Berlin, 1927]

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: View of the town from the Greek Theatre, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

View of the town from the Greek Theatre, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
View of the town from the Greek Theatre, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 1927. The Greek Theatre of Syracuse was built by Greek colonists in the 5th century BC

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866
Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. He is measuring the purity of gold in the crown of Hieron II of Syracuse

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Sewing room in a large shoe factory, Syracuse, New York, USA, early 20th century

Sewing room in a large shoe factory, Syracuse, New York, USA, early 20th century. Artist: Keystone View Company
Sewing room in a large shoe factory, Syracuse, New York, USA, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Solar evaporation, salt manufacture, Syracuse, New York, USA, 20th century

Solar evaporation, salt manufacture, Syracuse, New York, USA, 20th century. Artist: Keystone View Company
Solar evaporation, salt manufacture, Syracuse, New York, USA, 20th century. Collecting, draining and hauling salt. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Virgin and child with Sants Catherine, Lucy, Justina of Padua and a Benedictine monk

Virgin and child with Sants Catherine, Lucy, Justina of Padua and a Benedictine monk. Found in the collection of the Musei Civici, Padova

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Saint Lucy, 1535-1540. Artist: Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559)

Saint Lucy, 1535-1540. Artist: Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559)
Saint Lucy, 1535-1540. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: The Siege of Syracuse, 1895. Artist: Spence, Thomas Ralph (1855-1916)

The Siege of Syracuse, 1895. Artist: Spence, Thomas Ralph (1855-1916)
The Siege of Syracuse, 1895. From a private collection

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Silver tetradrachma from Syracuse (obverse: a goddess with dolphins), 5th-4th century BC

Silver tetradrachma from Syracuse (obverse: a goddess with dolphins), 5th-4th century BC. Syracuse, on the island of Sicily

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archaic Greek warrior in Bronze, Syracuse, Sicily

Archaic Greek warrior in Bronze, Syracuse, Sicily

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archaic Greek warrior in Bronze, Syracuse, Sicily

Archaic Greek warrior in Bronze, Syracuse, Sicily. At National Museum

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Decadrachm of Syracuse of the fifth century BC

Decadrachm of Syracuse of the fifth century BC
This coin shows the head of the nymph Arethusa, surrounded by dolphins

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: The death of Archimedes at the capture of Syracuse by the Romans, 212 BC (late 19th century)

The death of Archimedes at the capture of Syracuse by the Romans, 212 BC (late 19th century). Born in Syracuse on the island of Sicily

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes Burning Mirror, device used at the Siege of Syracuse, 215-212 BC (1642)

Archimedes Burning Mirror, device used at the Siege of Syracuse, 215-212 BC (1642). A military engine devised by the Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes Crow, device used at the Siege of Syracuse, 215-212 BC (18th century)

Archimedes Crow, device used at the Siege of Syracuse, 215-212 BC (18th century). A military engine devised by the Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866
Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. He is measuring the purity of gold in the crown of Hieron II of Syracuse

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866. Artists impression of him surrounded by his discoveries and inventions

Background imageSyracuse Greetings Card Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1824

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1824. Born in Syracuse on the island of Sicily, Archimedes is one of the most celebrated scientists of the ancient world



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Syracuse Greetings Card Collection

Syracuse is a city located on the island of Sicily in Italy and has a long and rich history, having been founded by Greek colonists in 734 BC. It was an important city-state during the classical period, and later became part of the Roman Empire. In medieval times it was an independent city-state, and it flourished as a major trading port until its conquest by the Normans in 1085 AD. Syracuse is home to many ancient monuments, including the Temple of Apollo and the Ear of Dionysius cave. The city also boasts numerous Baroque churches, palaces, and gardens that are popular tourist attractions today. Syracuse has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its immense cultural importance throughout history.
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We offer a wide range of Syracuse art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints showcasing the beauty and history of Syracuse, Sicily in Europe. Each piece is carefully crafted to capture the essence of this stunning city with its rich cultural heritage. Our prices are competitive and affordable for all budgets without compromising on quality. We take pride in providing our customers with exceptional products that will enhance any living space or office environment. Whether you're looking for a small souvenir or a large statement piece, we have something to suit your needs. Our selection features both contemporary and classic designs that celebrate Syracuse's unique charm and character. Our prices reflect our commitment to delivering outstanding value for money while maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship.
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