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Jeanys2014
We had an excellent guide who was very informative and the visit was very good. There is no shade so take a hat.
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camilleb2013
Everything what is the most intresting in greek culture... Stones, stones, a little nature and stones. :)
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JamesII
You will see the site of St. Paul's speech to the Corinthians. The Temple of Apollo is impressive as is much of this massive site. The museum is well worth the time to visit and see ancient Greek and Roman artifacts.
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elenitroy
just an amazing view, you can take in all in 10 minutes, great if you catch a curse ship going through or sailing boat!
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2torontotraveller
We went to Ancient Corinth as part of a Shore Excursion. This site contains a nice little museum and the Ancient Corinth Archaeological site. For Christians, Corinth is known from the two books First Corinthians and Second Corinthians in the New Testament. These ruins date back to about 400 BC. It is about one hour drive from Athens.
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AndrewA64
With an awe-inspiring history, the ruins of ancient Corinth help one to put in context both the history of ancient Greece and daily life. As a Christian it is moving to walk in the steps of St Paul and have a part of the bible come to life. An important site in many ways - a must for anyone interested in history...
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Mrywsmn
The antiquities are Amazing! I have been there three times and would go again! Love Athens and Sounion, Coronthian Gulf and . .
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EvelynGailD
This was an interesting site where a very ancient marble road is still in use....incredible! The attraction for us was Bema - the place where Paul was questioned by King Agrippa. The platform was still intact because it is stone! Very interesting museum of medical procedures and ideas from the times before Christ.
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ubermum_lisa
You need to have a guide who is a good storyteller and able to ignite your imagination if you are here. otherwise, if you are a student of ancient civilizations, this will be a dream come true. We enjoyed the day out here but it's not our favourite site compared to Mycenae or Olympia.
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RobertC722
Ancient Corinth is a wonderful 1.5 hour train ride from Athens, and makes for a great half-day trip from Athens. The entrance fee is five euro, and the site is relatively well preserved. The pleasant surprise is the very nice museum located on the site, preserving wonderful statuary and priceless artifacts, all of which is included in the price of the ticket. You will need a cab from the train station in Corinth to the site of ancient Corinth. The cab is €10 each way, and ask for the Corinth Archaeological Museum.