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TOWER ON THE HEXAMILION (6 MILES WALL) OF ISTHMUSRELIEF OF THE EMPEROR NEROMonochrome mosaic.Roman baths, IsthmiaIsthmia Roman baths hypocaustonIsthmia Roman baths hypocaustonTemple of PoseidonIsthmia PalaimonionIsthmia theaterTheatre, IsthmiaSTARTING FOR THE ATHLETES.ISTHMIADiolkosNECROPOLIS NEAR ANCIENT PORT OF CENCHREAI, CORINTHENTRANCE TO THE TOMBCENCHREAI, THE EAST PORT OF ANCIENT CORINTHUNDERWATER REMAINS OF CENCHREAI PORTCorinth, Lechaion HoardCorinth, Lechaion HoardCorinthus, Kraneion BasilicaAmphitheatre CorinthTHE ROMAN AMPHITHEATER OF CORINTH.THE ARENAANCIENT PORT OF CORINTH.REMAINS ON THE SEAruins of the Lecheon BasilicaCorinth Basilica JuliaCorinth Agora PireneCorinth Agora Pirene BoatFountain of PeireneLechaeum RoadCORINTH.ST PAUL'S BEMAKorinthos, St. Paul`s BemaCorinth Forum, S. Stoa, Bouleuterion

Location:

  • Greece, Kórinthos
  • geo:37.926727,22.971745
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -4xx / unknown

Class:

  • Archaeological observation
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=26249

Annotations

There is no English annotation yet. Presented is an annotation in Dutch.

Wall to defend the Isthmus (in its present form Byzantine)

Wall to defend the Isthmus (in its present form Byzantine)


Nearby

HEXAMILION WALL OF ISTHMUS (1 km)

TOWER OF THE HEXAMILION WALL

Diolkos (1 km)

The Diolkos was a paved trackway near Corinth in Ancient Greece which enabled boats to be moved overland across the Isthmus of Corinth.

Corinth channel. (1 km)

In 64, Emperor Neron began building a navigable channel at the site of the current Corinth channel. Construction has not been completed.


This object was added by Jona Lendering on 2016-03-29. Last update by Ludwinski on 2020-09-20. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/26249 . Download as RDF/XML, GeoJSON, KML.
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Line tracing by Jona Lendering.

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