The second excavation campaign at the Gymnasium of Agrigento aimed to resolve lingering questions regarding the gymnasium's extension and construction date. Results of both excavation seasons (2022, 2023) unveiled a stenopos running west of the race-track complex and pool, excavated for a length of 23 m. Noteworthy discoveries included the northwest corner of the gymnasium's insula and eight monumental walls on two terraces, suggestive of a substantial architectural complex. These structures exhibited characteristics consistent with the palaestra, supported by findings such as a stamped roof tile with the letters ΓΥΜ and evidence of a valve system and lead pipes in a room north of the pool.