political
Acrocorinth
The acropolis of ancient Corinth, commanding the Isthmus crossing that connected the Peloponnese to the mainland. Successively fortified by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, and Ottomans—each layer visible in the walls. The Temple of Aphrodite on the summit was one of antiquity's most famous sanctuaries. Maintained by the Greek Ministry of Culture; published visiting information. Anchor modes: custodian; material_layer | Search hooks: Acrocorinth; Corinth acropolis; Temple of Aphrodite; Isthmus fortress; Ακροκόρινθος; fortification circuit
Climb through successive fortification walls (Frankish, Venetian, Ottoman), reach the summit with its Temple of Aphrodite ruins, and look down on the Isthmus and ancient Corinth below.