Acro-corinth









On this hill, were built a greek agora, then a roman fortress which were also a byzantine one.
Franks took it after 5 years surrounding in the XIIIth. Then it was occupied by Angevins, Florence, Paleologues from Mystras, Turkishs ...
Remain vestiges from most these epocs, particularly from the XIVth.
Ancient Corinth
Apollo temple





Remain 7 from the 38 columns of this VIth BC temple.


Temple of Octavius

Built under the roman empire
Echaion street


This street linked the harbour
Pirenus fountain






The Pirenus fountain was built in the VIth BC, then rearranged under the roman
Ruins of the Agora of Corinth











Museum of Corinth


Mosaïcs


Hermes
Roman soldier


Representation of fights against the Amazones which decorated the theatre












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