Temple of Apollo
Temple of Apollo
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Hannah
Louisville, KY4 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Amazing visit! We went with a group of 10 people and enjoyed every minute of it. I highly recommend booking an additional English speaking tour guide like we did. Ours took us through the museum, which I highly recommend, after we visited the Akrokorinthos. Her knowledge and passion for history and Corinth made this place sooo much better and intriguing!
Written 15 August 2023
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fourmestraux v
Lille, France321 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
Site always interesting to visit, in continuous renovation
Give priority to visits early, for warmth and crowds
Provide bottled water, prohibitive rates at the only shop at the entrance (water 33cl: 4€, Soda 33cl: 5€..)
Entrance 8 euros
Give priority to visits early, for warmth and crowds
Provide bottled water, prohibitive rates at the only shop at the entrance (water 33cl: 4€, Soda 33cl: 5€..)
Entrance 8 euros
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Written 19 August 2024
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Ian D
San Luis Obispo, CA589 contributions
May 2023
The Temple of Apollo is about 1/4 standing. It's an impressive feature. I was there first thing in the morning, so I got photos with the sun strategically positioned. There are no restrictions on access. You can see it and get decent photos without paying to enter the Ancient Corinth site.
Written 20 June 2023
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Tommy599
Two Rivers, WI883 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
As we drove along the Ionian Sea between the mainland and the peninsula we stopped at the ancient temple of Apollo in the town of Corinth.
The temple is the oldest found in Greece dating back 2,600 years ago (yes there are older settlements, but this is the oldest discovered temple).
The town is a worthwhile stopping point before crossing the canal to the mainland, as it is a quiet tourist stop
The temple is the oldest found in Greece dating back 2,600 years ago (yes there are older settlements, but this is the oldest discovered temple).
The town is a worthwhile stopping point before crossing the canal to the mainland, as it is a quiet tourist stop
Written 28 November 2023
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KrisD_pl
Warsaw, Poland7,686 contributions
Jul 2020
Seven doric columns (out of original 38) form a characteristic symbol of ancient Corinth. The temple itself dates back to 540 BC and is part of the archeological complex.
Written 30 May 2021
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Superkatt
Sweden6,727 contributions
May 2013 • Couples
The Archaic Temple of Apollo of Corinth is build around 540 BC. It is situated inside the Archeological Park of Korinth in the higher part of agora on the natural rock ground. Temple is build of limestone in Doric style and its columns are monolithic, made of one piece of stone, which is not usually the case. 7 columns of totally 38 (15 x 6) are still standing.
Written 27 May 2013
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dianel103
Lake Placid, FL230 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
Seeing ruins in Italy, Great Britain, and now Greece does not diminish the awe in seeing these historic remains. Ponder the engineering, the art, the energy extended in creating the structures. Picture, also, the wars, natural disasters, and neglect that brought about their present state.
Written 28 June 2019
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Peter B
McCrae, Australia24 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
Rare pieces in the museum. Colossal ruins for interest and ‘classic’ photo opportunities.
Not far to include the Corinth Channel as part of a tour.
Not far to include the Corinth Channel as part of a tour.
Written 6 June 2019
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VeronikaBradacova
Zalesie, Slovakia43 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
This is one amazing place. Really special, you can see the remains of what once was a very impressive temple.
You will feel the history there.
You will feel the history there.
Written 24 April 2019
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42carl
Seminyak, Indonesia3,228 contributions
Feb 2019
Wow, Apollo’s temple complex, just beyond amazing to see. Here you see both Greek and the Roman influence of Caesar .
Written 1 February 2019
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I am looking for the name of the pottery/souvenier shop across from Marino's restaurant in Ancient Corinth. The owner is an older gentleman who paints his own Greek pottery and his son's name is Yiannis. He also sells jewelry. To go into his shop you must climb 3 little steps or so and the Lecheaion Road is right outside his door practically. The exit of the Museum is also right next to his shop. I bought some jewelry from him (Jim-father) and he gave me his business card which I can't find now for the life of me. I just need the name of his store and street address. Can you help me?
Written 21 April 2019
I know Ancient Corinth well, I live near to it. While I do not know the names you gave, when in Ancient Corinth, if you walk to the top near to the entrance to the ancient site, on the right is a lovely store. The man paints all his work there, and his son, Stephen helps him. You will be very happy and surprised with his work, Do check it out. I was there a few days ago.
Written 8 July 2019
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Written 24 July 2017
Yes, there are some fees to see the Apollo Temple, and the museum. come on early morning (8:30AM) to avoid any crowds. The good news - there are no fees to enter the Acrocorinth.
Written 25 July 2017
Μεχρι τί ωρα ειναι επισκεψιμο το αξιοθεατο καθημερινα;
Written 28 June 2016
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