Unveil the secrets of Ancient Corinth with our captivating audio tour featuring stunning 3D reconstructions. Come and discover a city with a rich history and mythology, with ancient Greek, Roman, but also Christian tradition, with natural beauty that offers moments of relaxation and tranquility. Admire the marvelous monuments that once adorned the city, as presented through 3D representations. Stand for a while on the Bema, where the Apostle Paul defended himself 2.000 years ago. Listen to the water that's still running in the Peirene Fountain. In the end, move to the Acrocorinth rock and let your gaze wander over the breathtaking scenery. This captivating audiovisual tour, lasting approximately 1 hour, is your gateway to a time-travel adventure. Explore Ancient Corinth in stunning 3D detail and uncover the treasures hidden within its ancient grounds.

Ancient Corinth Self-Guided Audiovisual Tour with 3D Models
- Instantly receive an email with the tour link and a download guide for easy access
- Discover one of the richest cities in the ancient world
- See up close the place where the Apostle Paul stood almost 2.000 years ago
- Admire one of the oldest ancient temples in Greece
- Explore the rich mythology of the ancient city
Access to the online self-guided tour for 1 device
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SPECIAL GIFT: 68 written and audio information about culture and facts in ancient Greece
Audio-guided tour
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Entrance fees
Ancient Corinth Museum, Archaia Korinthos, Greece
Extra fees to be paid on site:
- Entrance ticket to the archaeological site is not included, and the price of €8 (adult), €4 (reduced) will have to be paid in cash or credit card, directly on site
Know in advance:
- Free admission days to the archaeological site: 6 March (in memory of Melina Mercouri), 18 April (International Monuments Day), 18 May (International Museums Day), The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days), 28 October, Every first Sunday from November 1st to March 31st. Closed dates: 1 January, 25 March, 1 May, Easter Sunday, 25 December, 26 December
- This is a downloadable tour app available for iOS (11.0 or later) & Android (5.1 or later)
- This ticket allows you access to a self-guided tour for 1 device
- Internet access is required to use the tour effectively
- After booking, you will receive a separate e-mail from the activity provider with two ways to access your tour: a convenient link for a seamless download and a step-by-step download guide with a password. Please check your spam folder
- Please make sure your smartphone is fully charged
- After downloading the content, the paid price is not refundable
- Please check the opening times of the venue on the official website
Remember to bring:
- It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes. Plus, bring your own water bottle and a sun hat during the summer months
What people say about this experience
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From United States of America - June 2023Great
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From Greece - December 2022Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Culture app takes you to the myths of ancient Greece and helps you to understand what you are looking at
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