Corinth: Attractions and more...
Corinth has a rich architectural heritage though most of the surviving buildings are Roman. The Acrcorinth located in the ancient city, houses the ruins of the Temple of Aphrodite. Those who take keen interest in ancient architecture would especially find the ruins of the Temple of Apollo to be fascinating and noteworthy.
Another interesting tourist site which must be visited is the sacred spring situated near the Lechagion Road. This spring is actually a secret passage to a small shrine.
The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth has a vast collection of religious interest and can be visited for acquiring a good understanding of the historical background of the city.
Corinth also has several beaches which are very popular with the natives. The city has a range of locations that can be visited, from monuments to beaches. Thus, Corinth provides its tourists a varied holiday experience.
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