Corinth Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/corinth/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Fri, 29 Apr 2022 17:37:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Corinth Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/corinth/ 32 32 65888807 What to Do in Corinth, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/do-corinth/ Sat, 06 Feb 2021 22:36:07 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=60002 When traveling to Corinth, there are a few things that the visitor can take in. First of all, he ruins of the ancient site are located within the modern village […]

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When traveling to Corinth, there are a few things that the visitor can take in. First of all, he ruins of the ancient site are located within the modern village of Corinth. Besides that, the whole area is located in an incredibly picturesque part of Greece. Besides the fact that Ancient Corinth has a lot of history, the modern village has plenty of things to keep visitors occupied. Here are some things that you can do while visiting Corinth:

Enjoy the Corinth Canal

When making the trip to Corinth from the Athens area, visitors will need to drive over the Corinth Canal. This is a small canal that separates mainland Greece from the Peloponnese peninsula. Besides driving over the canal, you’ll want to stop and snap a few pictures before you continue on to Corinth itself.

Environment Museum of Stymphalia

While visiting Corinth, you also should consider visiting the Environment Museum of Stymphalia. Although it is tucked off the beaten path, visitors report that the journey is completely worth it since the museum not only has interesting content, but is also in a beautiful setting. Here, visitors will learn all about the natural environment of Greece. While in the area visiting the museum, be sure to visit the gorgeous Lake Stymphalia, which is nearby.

Visit Ancient Corinth

While visiting the area, you’ll want to set aside enough time to really enjoy Ancient Corinth. There are a lot of things to see here, and its best if you give yourself enough time to not only learn all you can, but see the whole thing. Consider taking a guided tour, which will help you cover the most ground. Be sure not to forget to visit the Temple of Apollo and some of the other important structures in Ancient Corinth.

Enjoy the Natural Environment at Lake Iraiou

If you’re looking for the perfect place to spend time in nature, Lake Iraiou is it! Not only is the lake situated in a stunning part of Corinth, but it also has plenty of things for visitors to do. Whether you simply want to snap a few photographs or you need a great spot for a picnic, the lake won’t disappoint. It’s also a great spot for hiking. You can also soak up the sun here.

Visit the Modern City

While visiting Corinth, you should also make sure to visit the modern city itself. Although many people believe that there isn’t much to see in the modern city, there really is plenty to do here. It provides the perfect base of operations for your stay, and when you’re not visiting all the sites, you can spend your time shopping, eating in one of the top restaurants, and walking the streets. While most of the interesting things to see are outside the city, Corinth is relaxing in its own right.

While visiting Greece, consider heading to Corinth, which is not only the area where Ancient Corinth lies, but it is also a great place that is filled with a lot of natural beauty.

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Monasteries to Visit in Corinth, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/monasteries-corinth/ Fri, 01 Jan 2021 23:52:40 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=79899 Corinth, Greece is full of unique and beautiful scenery. Located in the mountains, Corinth is home to cobblestone squares, houses with red tile roofs, and alleys that ascend to the […]

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Corinth, Greece is full of unique and beautiful scenery. Located in the mountains, Corinth is home to cobblestone squares, houses with red tile roofs, and alleys that ascend to the highest parts of the neighborhoods. Corinth, Greece is also home to a number of monasteries and churches that are worth a visit.

Monastery of Zarakas

It is thought that the Monastery of Zarakas was founded during the early part of the 13th century by Frank monks were ordered to the area by Pope Innocent III. It is one of the most fortified monasteries in the Corinth area and can be found on the eastern side of Ancient Stymfalos. The monastery was abandoned in 1276 and excavated in 1928 and 1962. In 1993, the Canadian Archaeological Institute was granted permission to excavate the site. At the site of the monastery there are still remains of the basilica and the vaults as well as the remains of the buildings.

Monastery of Agios Georgios Feneos

The Monastery of Agios Georgios Feneos is located in the forests of Helmos Mountain at 1500 meters. The monastery offers a wonderful view of the artificial lake Doxa and the surrounding area. The monastery was built at the end of the 17th century. The old monastery was located just under 2 km away.

A small church still exists at the old site. The Monastery of Agios Georgios Feneos is three storeys and an indoor court where there is a domed basilica that is decorated with Cretan School religious paintings by Panagiotis from Ioannina. The church also houses icons of saints and a library. Around the monastery you will see two and three-storey buildings that are monk’s quarters.

Monastery of Agios Vlasios

Located at in the Ano Trikala neighborhood, the Monastery of Agios Vlasios is a cultural and historical landmark. It was founded between 1300 – 1400 after a hermit found an icon and built the first chapel. The icon of Agios Vlasios was found in a large cave on a large rock across from where the monastery now stands. The monastery was a male monastery, but was turned into a female monastery at the beginning of the last century. The monastery of Agios Vlasios is the most important pilgrimage of Agios Vlasios in all of Greece.

Church of the Virgin on the Rock

The Church of the Virgin on the Rock is located on the rocks above Tarsos Village. It is one of the most unique monuments in Corinth. The temple was built during the 14th century. It is always open to visitors. You will not only admire the church itself, but the views of Ziria Mountain. Above the monastery there is the Cave of the Virgin on Rock. It is an ancient hermitage that is dedicated to Virgin Mary.

These are just a few of the monasteries and churches that you will come across when in Corinth, Greece. If you have an interest in history and the spiritual and religious that plays an important role in the area, you will want to visit some of these monasteries.

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Corinth, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/corinth-weather/ Sun, 01 Sep 2019 13:00:23 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=87982 Corinth is a municipality located in south-central Greece. Corinth is located 78 km from Athens and is surrounded by coastal towns. Corinth is an important road hub and is also […]

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Corinth is a municipality located in south-central Greece. Corinth is located 78 km from Athens and is surrounded by coastal towns. Corinth is an important road hub and is also accessible by bus, railway, and the port of Corinth. There is local bus service if you prefer to get around the area that way.

Corinth is classified as a hot-summer Mediterranean climate. Hot season in Corinth is June to September. The coldest month is typically January. The wettest month in Corinth is December and the driest month is August. For those who love the sun, July tends to be the sunniest month.

This weather forecast in Corinth, Greece, will vary from year to year. The averages that you see below represent historical weather data.

Here is the typical weather forecast throughout the year for Corinth, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 45.14° F (7.3° C) – 56.12° F (13.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 76 mm
  • Climate: 15 days of rain on average, 129 hours of sunshine, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C), cool, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 79%

February

  • Temperature: 45.86° F (7.7° C) – 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Precipitation: 74 mm
  • Climate: 13 days of rain on average, 136 hours of sunshine, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C), cool, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 76%

March

  • Temperature: 50° F (10° C) – 62.6° F (17° C)
  • Precipitation: 55 mm
  • Climate: 13 days of rain on average, 183 hours of sunshine, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C), cool, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 71%

April

  • Temperature: 53.6° F (12° C) – 69.8° F (21° C)
  • Precipitation: 43 mm
  • Climate: 10 days of rain on average, 230 hours of sunshine, water temperature 59° F (15° C), comfortable, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 65%

May

  • Temperature: 62.6° F (17° C) – 79.7° F (26.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 18 mm
  • Climate: 6 days of rain on average, 291 hours of sunshine, water temperature 64.4° F (18° C), warm, clear
  • Humidity: 59%

June  

  • Temperature: 69.8° F (21° C) – 87.8° F (31° C)
  • Precipitation: 14 mm
  • Climate: 4 days of rain on average, 336 hours of sunshine, water temperature 71.6° F (22° C), hot, 98% clear, beach/pool score 8.9
  • Humidity: 56%

July  

  • Temperature: 76.1° F (24.5° C) – 93.2° F (34° C)
  • Precipitation: 10 mm
  • Climate: 2 days of rain on average, 364 hours of sunshine, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C), hot, 98% clear, 3% muggy, beach/pool score 8.9
  • Humidity: 50%

August

  • Temperature: 77° F (25° C) – 93.2° F (34° C)
  • Precipitation: 5 mm
  • Climate: 2 days of rain on average, 340 hours of sunshine, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C), hot, 3% muggy, 98% clear, beach/pool score 8.9
  • Humidity: 49%

September

  • Temperature: 69.8° F (21° C) – 85.1° F (29.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 36 mm
  • Climate: 4 days of rain on average, 277 hours of sunshine, water temperature 73.4° F (23° C), hot/warm, clear, beach/pool score 8
  • Humidity: 59%

October

  • Temperature: 61.7° F (16.5° C) – 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Precipitation:48 mm
  • Climate: 9 days of rain on average, 208 hours of sunshine, water temperature 69.8° F (21° C), warm/comfortable, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 68%

November 

  • Temperature: 53.6° F (12° C) – 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Precipitation: 70 mm
  • Climate: 11 days of rain on average, 152 hours of sunshine, water temperature 66.2° F (19° C), comfortable/cool, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 75%

December

  • Temperature: 47.84° F (8.8° C) – 59° F (15° C)
  • Precipitation: 87 mm
  • Climate: 14 days of rain on average, 127 hours of sunshine, water temperature 60.8° F (16° C), cool, 55% clear, overcast
  • Humidity: 77%

The hot-summer Mediterranean climate of Corinth makes the area ideal for those who love sunshine and heat during the summer months. Cooler temperatures can be enjoyed during the winter months.

Find the current weather forecast for Corinth, Greece here:

Accuweather – Corinth, Greece Weather Forecast

Weather.com – Corinth, Greece Weather Forecast

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Visiting the Corinth Canal https://www.greekboston.com/travel/corinth-canal/ Fri, 14 Sep 2018 17:26:02 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=73373 The Corinth Canal is a man made canal that is located near Corinth, Greece. Those who are driving from Athens to the Peloponnese will be able to catch a glimpse […]

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The Corinth Canal is a man made canal that is located near Corinth, Greece. Those who are driving from Athens to the Peloponnese will be able to catch a glimpse of it. Not only that, but the canal is beautiful enough to visit all on its own. From Athens, it’s just a little over an hour drive. Here’s a look at what to see and do while here:

Getting to the Corinth Canal 

A navigational route completed in 1893, the Corinth Canalconnects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. Like other canals, the Corinth Canal shortens the distance for ships wishing to enter the sea. Unfortunately, this canal is too narrow for large modern vessels, so they must travel around the Greek mainland or the peninsula of Peloponnese. (Peloponnese is still considered a peninsula even though the narrow canal makes it an island.) This canal is, nevertheless, a lifeline for smaller freight and cruise ships and tour boats that want to enter the Aegean Sea. It takes about an hour and twenty minutes to get there by car from Athens. You can also take a bus or even a taxi from the city in order to see it.

About the Corinth Canal 

The concept of a canal between Greece and Peloponnese was conceived in 602 B.C. under the rule of Periander, the tyrant of Corinth. However, fearing the wrath of the gods for his unattainable idea, he abandoned it. Instead, a stone road called the diolkós was constructed, and smaller ships were transported on platforms with wheels from one Gulf to the other. Larger vessels had their cargoes carried from one gulf’s shore to the other where a different vessel waited nearby. 

Demetrios Poliorkitis, Julius Caesar, Caligula and Hadrian were other rulers who also conceived a canal between the Gulf of Corinth and the Saronic Gulf. However, sinister prophesies and assassinations delayed action. In the seventh century, the emperor Nero had slaves break through rock and construct trenches. Nearly a tenth of the canal was built then. 

In 1830 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the Greek governor Capodistrias revived the concept of a canal but lacked the finances to begin construction. Finally, in 1882 development started, and after more financial roadblocks, the passageway was finished in 1893. This canal is nearly four miles long and is 26 feet deep. Its width varies between 69 feet and 82 feet. It still stands today and boasts some amazing views!

What to Do at the Corinth Canal 

Tourists can pass through the canal in a boat and even bungee jump off its bridge. Also, there are several tours you can take that involve the canal. One is with a driver/guide in a private vehicle in the Mythical Peloponnese region from the Corinth canal. The guide takes tourists from sea level up to the lovely mountains and back to the coastline. Tourists experience wine yards, olive groves, charming mountain villages, and gorge and river views. Included is a visit to the Mega Spilaio Monastery from the fourth century that has marble floors, wood carvings, and famous wine cellars. It is also possible to take tours, most of which depart from Athens. 

A trip to Greece and the Corinth Canal is a delightful historical journey into interesting cultures of the past and present. This canal is definitely worth seeing while you’re in Greece!

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Environment Museum of Stymphalia in Corinth is a Must See Attraction https://www.greekboston.com/travel/environment-museum-stymphalia-corinth/ Thu, 19 Oct 2017 17:55:09 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=87548 The Environment Museum of Stymphalia in Corinth, Greece, is a museum that celebrates the environment and natural history. It was created to teach people about environmental protection and sustainable development […]

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The Environment Museum of Stymphalia in Corinth, Greece, is a museum that celebrates the environment and natural history. It was created to teach people about environmental protection and sustainable development through interactive exhibitions, films, photographs, and audio-visual presentations. Its goal is to inspire everyone from children to adults with different interests in nature preservation. This is an interactive and immerse experience, and one that you should consider during your trip to Greece.

About the Environment Museum of Stymphalia

This museum has been a long time coming for the residents of Corinth because they have had many ideas on how to design but never found a clear path until now. Environmental awareness has increased over the past few years, which has led them to make this decision now rather than later because more people will be interested in visiting such an institution once it’s open to the public.

This institution’s goal is to inspire everyone from children to adults with different interests in nature preservation and teach people about environmental protection and sustainable development through its exhibits. Here, people can learn about environmental protection and sustainable development while making it fun and interactive. There are also films that guests can see, as well as audio presentations that are part of the exhibits. The goal of this museum is to inspire people of all ages to learn more about ecological awareness and environmental stewardship.

What to Do at the Environment Museum of Stymphalia

This museum has many interactive exhibitions, films, photographs, and audio-visual presentations that include the water cycle, recycling, and wildlife habitats. It gives visitors the opportunities to participate in decisions on sustainable development at the local level.

The goal is to inspire everyone from children to adults with different interests in nature preservation and teach people about environmental protection and sustainable development through interactive exhibitions. The many exhibits that are designed to teach people about the various facets of environmental protection.

While here, visitors can work their way through the interactive exhibits at their own pace, and you can spend as little or as much time here as you need. Plan to spend at least a few hours when you do get here.

Getting to the Environment Museum of Stymphalia

It is interesting to note that the location of this museum has its roots in mythology. This is the fabled site of the place where Hercules confronted the Stymphalian birds, which was his Sixth Labor from the popular myth.

Practically speaking, the museum is located in the city of Corinth, which has easy access to several airports. It also makes it easier for tourists visiting Greece by ferry or airplane at Athens International Airport. It is about a half-hour drive from the city of Corinth. Once you make your way to the city itself, it is easy to find the museum because it is situated in one of the main areas.

While visiting Corinth, Greece, you should consider spending some time at this unique and interesting museum, which focuses on educating people about environmental awareness.

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Spend Time at the Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth https://www.greekboston.com/travel/archaeological-site-corinth/ Wed, 15 Mar 2017 21:11:13 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=61961 One of the most fascinating parts of visiting Greece is the fact that no matter where you go, there is a distinct feeling that the past and the present manage […]

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One of the most fascinating parts of visiting Greece is the fact that no matter where you go, there is a distinct feeling that the past and the present manage to coexist. Nowhere is this more prominent than in places that once had a very strong ancient presence. Corinth was once one of the largest and most prominent of all the ancient Greek city-states. Although those days are long behind us, Corinth has developed into a beautiful, modern city. It also happens to have an archaeological site that is comprised of the Ancient Corinthian city-state. While in Greece, you might want to consider visiting the Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth so that you can learn all about this part of Ancient Greece’s history. Here’s more information:

Getting to Corinth

Before you can get to the Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth, you need to first travel to Corinth from wherever you are in Greece. If you’re in Athens, at the Athens Airport, or even at the port of Piraeus, you can regularly find transportation that will take you to Corinth. There are also buses that will transport you to Corinth from all over Greece. Of course, if you have a car, it will be much easier to head here. Consider renting one in Athens Airport after you land. Without traffic, the drive should take you just over an hour.

What to Know About Corinth

Corinth is not necessarily one of those travel destinations that will top your list when you decide to visit Greece. However, it should be, especially if you have a love for Ancient Greek history. Corinth is one of those places that is the fabled birthplace of heroes such as Jason, the leader of the Argonauts and the individual who stole the legendary Golden Fleece. Later on in Corinthian history, the Apostle Paul traveled here to tell the people about Jesus Christ in the days of the New Testament. His experiences are chronicled in two books of the Bible, I Corinthians and II Corinthians. While at the archaeological site, you can easily imagine yourself walking through the pages of history.

What to See at the Archaeological Site

As mentioned above, Corinth was a thriving city-state in Ancient Greece. Although most of it isn’t completely intact, there is enough of it here so that you can get a feel for what the place may have looked like back then. Be sure to catch a glimpse at the Temple of Apollo, the remains of the ancient theater, and even what’s left of the ancient street. You’ll also want to take a tour while you’re here so that you can know exactly what you are looking. To complete your trip to this sie, you’ll also want to head to the Archaeological Museum of Corinth, which holds many of the artifacts that were found hre during the excavations.

While visiting Greece, you’ll want to take the time to visit the Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth, especially if you know that you are interested in Ancient Greek history. There was a time when Corinth was one of the most powerful city-states in Ancient Greece.

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Tour the Archaeological Museum in Corinth https://www.greekboston.com/travel/archaeological-museum-corinth/ Wed, 23 Dec 2015 22:12:36 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=87991 Corinth is known to be one of the most important cities in Greece. It’s home to the Archaeological Museum of Corinth, one of the most important museums in the world. […]

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Corinth is known to be one of the most important cities in Greece. It’s home to the Archaeological Museum of Corinth, one of the most important museums in the world. The museum is devoted to the history of Corinth and its people. From ancient to modern times, the museum has them all. In addition to exhibits on history, art, and architecture, the museum also has a range of interactive experiences for visitors. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for an exciting place to visit, the Archaeological Museum of Corinth is sure to impress.

About Archaeological Museum of Corinth

The Archaeological Museum of Corinth is located in the city of Corinth on the west coast of Greece. The museum was established in 1892 by a group of British tourists who wanted to study and learn about the region’s history.
The museum’s core purpose is to provide an interactive experience for visitors interested in ancient Greek history, culture and art. Visitors can explore various exhibits with interactive elements, such as audio tours, films, and slide shows. The museum also features many modern exhibits that attempt to reflect how the world has changed since ancient times.

What to Do at Archaeological Museum of Corinth

The museum has several different attractions but many places to see at the archaeological site. You will find the Museum of History and Culture to learn more about Greek history. For example, you can take an audio tour or watch videos about archaeology and ancient Greece. The main attraction of the museum is its beautiful collection. The museum’s collection is divided into various sections: Ancient, Classical and Modern, Greco-Roman, Roman and Byzantine, Italianate and Art Deco, and also Contemporary. In each section, there are over 200 exhibits that cover a wide range of topics in history. This variety ensures that you will discover something new every time you visit.

In addition to the extensive collections, there are also several interactive experiences for visitors. There are “storytimes,” which allow visitors to learn about various aspects of history from various periods. There are also “behind-the-scenes tours.” These tours take visitors behind the scenes and show them how historical events happened in different eras.

Getting to Archaeological Museum of Corinth

Getting to the Archaeological Museum of Corinth is an adventure. It’s located in the southern part of Corinth and sits on a hill. The Archaeological Museum of Corinth is located in the city of Corinth. The museum is located right on the main street, parallel to the sea. From the main square, there are a number of different entrances, including one that leads directly into the museum. The museum is about 60 minutes from Tzaneon International Airport, which means most visitors will use public transportation.
You can take a taxi from Tzaneon International Airport or any other city within Greece. Bus companies offer you transport to the Archaeological Museum of Corinth for around 8 euros (about 10 dollars).

This ancient gem is like a hidden jewel of the city of Corinth. It’s located in one of the best-preserved ancient Greek cities and it is famous for its impressive collection of ancient artifacts. The museum is therefore a great place to visit with kids or with a date and it’s fantastic for learning about the history of ancient Greece.

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Spend Time at Akrokorinth in Corinth https://www.greekboston.com/travel/akrokorinth-corinth/ Wed, 23 Dec 2015 22:04:26 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=87988 Corinth, Greece, is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The city was known for its art and architecture, but it’s also home to one of the unique shopping […]

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Corinth, Greece, is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The city was known for its art and architecture, but it’s also home to one of the unique shopping experiences you’ll ever have. If you’re looking for a memorable and stunning shopping experience, look no further than Akrokorinth at Corinth. This amazing site has something for everyone, from ancient artifacts to modern designer items. If you’re looking for something special to add to your vacation photos, look no further than Akrokorinth at Corinth.

About Akorkorinth

Akrokorinth is a shopping site that’s not just for tourists. You can find everything from ancient artifacts to modern designer items, handmade jewelry to shoes, as well as unique souvenirs. You can also find amazing deals on anything you might need while you’re in the country.

If you’re looking for something fun and new to do while in Greece, Akrokorinth at Corinth is a good place to start. It offers many great activities for families such as fishing, boat tours, scuba diving, and more. If it’s your first time going to Greece, it’s also a good idea to start visiting the sites included in Akrokorinth’s calendar of events.

What to Do at Akrokorinth

Whether you’re looking for a unique and spectacular shopping experience or something to add to your vacation photos, Akrokorinth at Corinth has a variety of gift items that will be sure to please. If you’re looking for anything more substantial other than a present, look no further than Akrokorinth at Corinth. Here you’ll find everything from ancient artifacts to modern designer items.

You can shop confidently here, knowing that all the goods are authentic and come from a reputable merchant. There is always something for everyone. There are so many options available at Akrokorinth at Corinth that it’s hard to choose one. The site offers a variety of exciting and authentic experiences, including Ancient Roman Mosaics. The site boasts more than 20 mosaics from the villa of Augustus and his wife Livia in Antium, which are estimated to have been made by Emperor Tiberius during his time as Roman governor of Rome’s Mediterranean province.

Getting to Akrokorinth

Akrokorinth is near Athens, just minutes away by car. From the A7 highway, take exit 52 and turn right at the next light. You’ll see a sign for Akrokorinth on your left-hand side. The store is located on a hill overlooking the sea. It’s easy to find from the street. To get to Akrokorinth at Corinth, you may need a little help. You may have to take a taxi or walk through the city to reach the location. If you decide to take public transportation, be sure to check out our list things to do in Athens before your trip. However, the easiest way to visit Akrokorinth at Corinth is by train.

Akrokorinth is a truly unique site designed to bring together all the people in one place. For example, you can get your photo taken on the site and upload it to any social network. You can add a message to your photo or make it out of wood or whatever. It’s a unique experience that you will never forget.

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