Beautiful temple in ancient Corinth located outside the archaeological museum, next to other historic areas and Roman baths too.
italycanada
It was not crowded and very informative, the place has a museum and lots to see. Did not have to walk a lot
Superkatt
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.
NMC_12
A must see when visiting the Athens area. There are actual busts of Nero and other guys in that museum as well. But the Temple is by far the main and MASSIVE attraction!!!
Frugal-Teacher
My husband and I found the ruins of Apollo's temple to be quite interesting simply because we are not accustomed to seeing things so old! It is fun to try to imagine what the temple would have looked like in its day--how the citizens of Corinth would have felt each time they looked up at the temple. I'm glad that we had the opportunity to see this site.