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L'apôtre biblique privé Paul entre dans l'ancienne Corinthe.
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Isthmia
À propos
The biblical tour in Ancient Corinth is unique because it brings the New Testament to life in the very place where Apostle Paul walked, preached, and built one of the earliest Christian communities. Standing at the Bema, where Paul likely addressed the Corinthians, offers a powerful connection between scripture and history.
This tour blends archaeology, faith, and storytelling, guiding you through ancient streets, temples, and markets while exploring the spiritual and cultural challenges Paul faced. You see where early Christians lived and worshipped, deepening your understanding of Paul’s letters and their relevance today.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the experience combines historical ac...
Points forts
6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Professional driver guide with knowledge of history allowed to provide only exterior insights
Eau
WiFi on board
toilettes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Tickets fees for the Archeological sight of Ancient Corinth
Optional Licenced guide Archeologist to escort you in the sights with extra fee
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The biblical tour in Ancient Corinth is unique because it brings the New Testament to life in the very place where Apostle Paul walked, preached, and built one of the earliest Christian communities. Standing at the Bema, where Paul likely addressed the Corinthians, offers a powerful connection between scripture and history.
This tour blends archaeology, faith, and storytelling, guiding you through ancient streets, temples, and markets while exploring the spiritual and cultural challenges Paul faced. You see where early Christians lived and worshipped, deepening your understanding of Paul’s letters and their relevance today.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the experience combines historical ac...
Points forts
6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Professional driver guide with knowledge of history allowed to provide only exterior insights
Eau
WiFi on board
toilettes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Tickets fees for the Archeological sight of Ancient Corinth
Optional Licenced guide Archeologist to escort you in the sights with extra fee
Itinéraire
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Canal de Corinthe
The Corinth Canal, connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf, was a dream dating back to ancient times. The tyrant Periander first proposed it in the 7th century BCE, but it was considered too ambitious. Instead, a paved road called the Diolkos was built to transport ships overland. Several rulers, including Julius Caesar and Nero, attempted the project, but it wasn’t until 1881 that construction finally began under Greek and French engineers. Completed in 1893, the canal stretches 6.4 kilometers and cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth. Though too narrow for modern large ships, it remains a vital passage for smaller vessels and a major tourist attraction. The canal symbolizes Greek persistence and engineering ambition spanning millennia.
20 minutes
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Ancien port de Kenchreai
The Apostle Paul is believed to have visited the ancient port of Kechries, near Corinth, during his missionary journeys in the 1st century AD. Kechries served as the eastern port of ancient Corinth, linking the city to the Saronic Gulf and facilitating trade and travel. Paul’s arrival here marked a key moment in spreading Christianity to Greece, as he used Corinth as a base to preach and establish early Christian communities.
The port, though less famous than Corinth’s western Lechaion harbor, was vital for commerce and travel in antiquity. Today, the ruins of Kechries offer insight into ancient maritime life and the routes Paul and early Christians traveled. This connection between Apostle Paul and Kechries highlights the blend of faith, history, and daily life in the ancient Greek world, marking the port as a significant site in Christian heritage.
20 minutes
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Corinthe antique (Archaia Korinthos)
The Apostle Paul had a profound influence on ancient Corinth during his stay around 50-52 AD. Arriving in this bustling, multicultural city, Paul preached the message of Christianity, establishing one of the earliest and most important Christian communities. His teachings emphasized faith, unity, and moral living, addressing the diverse social challenges Corinth faced, including divisions, immorality, and religious conflicts.
Paul’s letters to the Corinthians, preserved in the New Testament, provide deep insight into the struggles and growth of this fledgling church. His guidance helped shape Christian doctrine and community life, encouraging believers to live in love and harmony despite differences. The legacy of Paul’s mission in Corinth laid the foundation for Christianity’s spread throughout Greece and the wider Roman world, making Corinth a pivotal center for early Christian thought and practice.
Visit the church of Apostle Paul with the Magnificent Mosaic for his life.
2 heures
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Acrocorinthe
Acrocorinth, the acropolis of ancient Corinth, is a towering rock rising over 570 meters above the city, offering strategic views of the surrounding plains and seas. It was continuously fortified from antiquity through the Middle Ages due to its key defensive position. In ancient times, it was home to the Temple of Aphrodite, linked to the city's prosperity and myths.
The fortress was later expanded by Romans, Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, and Ottomans, each leaving their mark on its walls and gates. During the medieval period, it served as the seat of the local ruler and a vital military stronghold in the Peloponnese.
Today, Acrocorinth stands as a powerful symbol of Corinth's historical importance, blending ancient mythology with centuries of military history, and offering breathtaking views along with layers of architectural remains from different civilizations.