Corinth Site
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Corinth was situated in the northeastern corner of the Peloponnese — very near the narrow land bridge (isthmus) that connected the Peloponnese to the mainland of Greece. Its strategic location was enhanced due to its proximity to the diolkos — the stone-paved roadway that connected the Saronic Gulf with the Gulf of Corinth. By using this overland passageway, passengers and cargo avoided the difficult and time-consuming trip around the southern end of the Peloponnese.
Photos (30)

Corinth Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo 2

General View

General View Apollo Temple

Staircase

Theater

Odeion

Doric Capitals

Bema & Acrocorinth

Shop North of the Forum

Sacred Spring

Secret Passage

Temple of Octavia 1

Temple of Octavia 2

Peirene Fountain 1

Peirene Fountain 2

Peirene Fountain 3

Peirene Fountain House 1

Peirene Fountain House 2

Lechaion Road

West Shops

North Shop

Glauke Fountain & Temple of Apollo

Glauke Fountain

Babbius Monument

Babbius Inscription

Asklepieion Foundations

Toilets

Lechaion Way and Acrocorinth

Plan of Ancient Corinth