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Ancient Corinth
The Archaeological Site of Corinth is a historically rich location, showcasing the remains of an ancient city that played a vital role in Greek and Roman history. Located near the Isthmus of Corinth, the site features key landmarks such as the 6th-century BC **Temple of Apollo** with its imposing Doric columns, the expansive **Agora** where trade and civic life flourished, and the **Bema**, where the Apostle Paul once preached. The **Roman Odeon** and **Theater** highlight Corinth's cultural life during Roman times, while the **Fountain of Peirene** offers insight into its ancient water systems. The ruins of bathhouses, temples, and the **Lechaion Road** reveal Corinth’s status as a major hub of commerce and religious activity, making the site a fascinating testament to its ancient prominence.
Accessibility of the site
Very Good
The Archaeological Site of Corinth has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate visitors of all abilities, making it easier for everyone to explore its historical significance. Smooth paths and ramps are provided throughout the site, particularly around key attractions like the Temple of Apollo, the Agora, and the Roman Odeon, ensuring that individuals with mobility challenges, including wheelchair users, can navigate the area more comfortably. Additionally, accessible parking is conveniently located near the entrance, and adapted restrooms with grab bars and accessible facilities are available for those needing them. Shaded seating areas are placed throughout the site, offering regular spots to rest for visitors who need breaks during their exploration.
Site Map
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Online booking even with one hour diffference to avoid lines at the entrance.
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Also on site booking is possible.
PATHS
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The site has all over the area smooth paths and ramps are provided throughout the site
FACILITIES
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Accessible restrooms with grab bars and space for wheelchair users are available on-site. These restrooms are located near key areas, including the entrance and the museum.
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There are shaded spots with benches placed throughout the site, allowing visitors to take breaks and enjoy a moment of rest during their exploration, especially useful for those with limited mobility or who need frequent breaks.
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Designated accessible parking spots are located near the entrance to minimize the distance visitors with mobility challenges need to travel to reach the site.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
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Nearby the site you can find additional services like small coffee shops, kiosks as well as vending machines.
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The site and the adjacent museum offer gift shops where visitors can purchase books, souvenirs, and educational materials related to the history of Corinth. These shops are generally wheelchair accessible.
Accessible Ancient Corinth
Find here some of our photos and videos from previous CareunderSun guests who have had the opportunity to visit the Ancient Corinth.