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Archeological Site of Ancient Olympia

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Full price: €12, Reduced: €6
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If there is one place in Greece where one can find all the knowledge, culture and aesthetics of antiquity, then it is definitely the archaeological site of Ancient Olympia.  The invaluable archaeological treasures of Ancient Olympia remained buried under the earth until 1875. Today, visitors have the opportunity to walk on the soil on which the greatest games of ancient and modern times were born. The ancient stadium, the Temples of Zeus and Hera and the workshop of Pheidias are only some of the site’s attractions.
The tour starts at the remains of the Gymnasium and the palaestra, where athletes trained shortly before the games, which in classical antiquity had come to last five days. Next, behind the temple of Zeus, visitors will come across the place where the wild olive tree grew; every year, a child whose parents were both alive, was called upon to cut the branches from which the wreaths for the winners were made. Directly in front of it, in a prominent position inside the sacred site, stands the Temple of Zeus, the epitome of the classic Doric architectural style, an impressive temple that housed one of the seven wonders of antiquity, the gold and ivory Statue of Zeus, sculpted by the sculptor Pheidias.
The statue was 13 meters tall, and was made of gold, ivory and precious stones. As it was constructed in stages, Pheidias was provided with a workshop, which had the same dimensions as the cella of the Temple of Zeus, and visitors can see directly across from it. Much later, it became a Christian church, but it is preserved almost as it was in antiquity. Right next to it is the Leonidaion, one of the largest buildings in the sanctuary. During the Olympic Games, it housed with all the comforts the illustrious personalities who came to watch the Games. Outside the southern enclosure of Altis, there is still the Bouleuterion, the South Stoa, the Greek baths with the swimming pool, the roman thermal baths, and, north of Pheidias’ workshop, the Theokoleon, a building that housed the priests of Olympia.
North of the Temple of Zeus is the Temple of Hera, while on the same side, there was the Metroon, a temple dedicated to the mother of the gods, Rhea-Cybele. Behind this temple, the treasures of the sanctuary of Olympia dedicated to Zeus by various Greek cities, mainly the colonies, were gathered at the foot of Kronios hill. To the west is the Nymphaeon, or the aqueduct of Herodes Atticus, one of the most opulent and most impressive structures that adorned sacred Altis.
Inside Altis, there were also the Pelopion, a funerary monument dedicated to the hero Pelops, the Prytaneion, which was the seat of the sanctuary officials, the Philippeion, the elegant circular structure dedicated by Philip II, king of Macedonia, and at its eastern border the Echo Hall, also known as Poikili Stoa. 
East of Altis is the stadium, which connects to the sacred site through a sacred vaulted stone passage, also referred to as Krypte. It was where the Olympic Games were held in antiquity, as well as the Heraia, the games in honor of the goddess Hera, in which only unmarried women of Elis participated. In the same area, there is the famous mansion that Nero built when he stayed in Olympia, in order to participate in the games.

Access

Ancient Olympia can be reached by train from Katakolon and Pyrgos, by bus and by private vehicle. The museum is located in a central part of Ancient Olympia.

Full price: €12, Reduced: €6

From April 1st to October 31st, the integrated ticket, valid for one day, is 12 euros (reduced ticket 6 euros) and includes entrance to the following areas: 1. Archaeological Site of Olympia 2. Archaeological Museum of Olympia, 3. Museum of the History of the Olympic Games of Antiquity 4. Museum of the History of the Excavations in Olympia. Individual tickets (per area of interest) are no longer issued.
Integrated ticket: Full price: €12, Reduced: €6

For the period of November 1st to March 31st, the price of the integrated ticket for the above areas is reduced by 50% for all visitors and costs 6 euros. 

The visit to the Museum of the History of the Excavations is possible ONLY by prior arrangement.

 

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  • Ancient Olympia Postal Code 27065
  • 26240 22742 - 2624023753 (Ephorate of Antiquities of Elis)
  • Construction period 1900
  • Police Department of Elis - P.D. of Ancient Olympia, Ephorate of Antiquities of Elis
Opening hours

Winter hours: From 01.12.2021 and onwards:

08:30 - 15:30
Summer hours (May - October):

08:00 a.m. - 08:00 p.m.

Last admission (all days): 15 minutes before closing time.

Health protection measures

For everyone’s safety, the Museum operates with a controlled number of visitors, observing all health protection measures. In accordance with Government Gazette 430/B’/5-2-2022, admission to the Museum is permitted to visitors who have been vaccinated or have recovered from a previous infection during the last three months, in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 9 of the above Joint Ministerial Decision. To enter the Museum, you are required to present, alongside your police identity card or driver’s license or passport or other identification, in order to verify your identity, one of the following documents: vaccination certificate, in accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 9, certificate of recovery valid for up to 3 months from the date of diagnosis, in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article 9, Minors between 4 and 17 years of age may alternatively present a 24-hour self-diagnostic test declaration (self-test). When visiting the Museum, please note the following: The use of a protective mask is mandatory for all visitors. Visitors must keep the required distance of 2 meters from each other. Visitors must take care of their hand hygiene. Liquid hand antiseptic is available on the museum premises. Visitors are advised to use a credit card when making transactions. Ephorate of Antiquities Website. By prior arrangement with the security personnel of the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games of Antiquity.

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