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Acrocorinth

Acrocorinth is the citadel on the huge rocky hill overseeing the ancient city. It was the fortified acropolis for ancient and medieval Corinth.

Fantastic horses and where to find them

According to Greek mythology, the first owner of the area was the hero Bellerophon, who tamed Pegasus, the winged horse, when it went to Acrocorinth to drink water from a spring. Riding Pegasus, Bellerophon was able to kill Chimera, the terrible fire-breathing monster. Pegasus became the symbol of Corinth and he appeared on Corinthian coins, as well as many local artifacts.

Flying Pegasus on a Corinthian Stater (Circa 375-300 BC)
Flying Pegasus on a Corinthian Stater (Circa 375-300 BC)

The fortress

The first fortification on the Acrocorinth dates at the late 7th century B.C., however the one you’re seeing today date back to the medieval times. The walls follow the natural grain of the rock and are reinforced by towers, bastions, crenellations filled with embrasures and cannon openings. The impressive castle still has its three lines of defense, so as you’re walking up the hill, you’ll pass through three gates.

Walls of Acrocorinth with the sea view in the background, Corinth Greece
Walls of Acrocorinth

What to see in Acrocorinth

It takes about 45-60 minutes to hike to the top and it’s definitely worth it! The view from up there is stunning! In addition, you’ll have the chance to see some of the remaining structures of the castle’s interior from different time periods, such as churches, mosques, fountains, cisterns, and the ruins of the famous ancient temple of Aphrodite, although to be honest the latter is more like a rock or two than a temple. On the southwest side, there’s a two-storied Frankish watchtower you shouldn’t miss. You can enter the tower and admire the amazing view of the surrounding area from the rooftop.

Woman enjoying the view of Acrocorinth Gulf from the Frankish watchtower, Corinth Greece
Enjoying the view from the tower [click by @lydia_wagih89]
Inside the Acrocorinth castle, Corinth Greece. part of the fortifications and the Frankish watchtower in the background.
Inside Acrocorinth castle. You can see part of the fortifications, as well as the Frankish watchtower in the background.

Practical information

Acrocorinth is really close to ancient Corinth (about a 5 min. drive), although it’s not easily accessible on foot. So, the only way up is by taxi or your own transportation. You can easily find a taxi outside the archaeological site of ancient Corinth.

The site is usually open between 8:30am-3:30pm. Sometimes however, times will vary so make sure you check the official website before you visit. Entrance is free!

Are you planning to spend a day in ancient Corinth? Check this out for more exciting things to see and do!

View of Acrocorinth and the Corinthian Gulf from the Frankish watchtower, Corinth Greece
View of Acrocorinth and the Corinthian Gulf from the Frankish watchtower

[Greek: Ακροκόρινθος ]

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