Corinth: Ancient Corinth Tour Including Famous Isthmus Canal
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Land: Griechenland
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08:00 Stunden
Beschreibung
Explore the ancient city of Corinth on a guided tour. Visit the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, see the Erastus inscription, and admire the impressive canal.
Begin your tour of Corinth at the Isthmus, the narrow land bridge connecting the Peloponnese with mainland Greece. Its strategic position made Corinth a major commercial and travel hub in Paul’s time, serving as a key passage for both land routes and ships moving between the Ionian and Aegean Seas. Small boats were dragged across the Isthmus, while larger ships used Corinth’s west port or the east port of Cenchreae. Today, you can view the 19th-century Corinth Canal, cut to allow direct sea passage.
Corinth flourished between 350–250 B.C., was destroyed by the Romans, and rebuilt by Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. Paul arrived around 50 C.E. on his second missionary journey, staying 18 months and returning again around 57 C.E. Many residents still worshipped Greek gods such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Aphrodite, whose cult shaped the city’s reputation for immorality.
Visit the Temple of Apollo with its striking monolithic columns. Corinth also contained a notable Jewish community. Paul lived and worked among them and preached every Sabbath. The nearby Erastus inscription likely refers to the city official mentioned by Paul. The large ancient theater seated about 18,000 people.
At the Agora, see the Bema—an elevated marble platform identified as Gallio’s “Judgment Seat,” where Paul was brought by local Jews. Gallio refused the case, calling it an internal religious dispute. After Silas and Timothy arrived, Paul focused entirely on preaching and remained after receiving divine reassurance of protection. Archaeological finds, including a synagogue inscription and a menorah-carved marble impost, confirm this Jewish presence.
At the sanctuary of Asclepius, terracotta body-part offerings—legs, hands, and even genitalia—show how worshipers sought healing from the ancient god.
Höhepunkte
- Step back in time as you explore the ancient city of Corinth
- Visit the ruins of the Temple of Apollo and admire its columns
- See the Erastus inscription, believed to be the city steward mentioned by Paul
- Discover the ancient market and the Bema, the “Judgement Seat”
- Admire the impressive canal that was constructed in the 19th century
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WICHTIGE INFORMATIONEN
The tour involves walking, so wear comfortable shoes
The tour covers historic and religious sites, so respectful attire is recommended
IM PREIS INBEGRIFFEN
- Transportation to and from Corinth
- Guided tour of historic and religious sites in Corinth
- Visit and view the Isthmus of Corinth Canal
- Visit the Ancient Diolkos Highway
- Visit the Ancient Lechaion Port
- Visit of the Acropolis of Corinth.
- Visit to the ruins of the Temple of Apollo
- Visit to the Ancient Market or Agora
- Visit to the Bema where Paul was judged.
- Visit to the exotic Loutra of Beautiful Elenis
- Visit to the Ancient Port of Kechries.
IM PREIS NICHT INBEGRIFFEN
- Food and Drinks.
- Tickets to visit the Museum.
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