Olympia Attractions
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Olympia, lying in the angle between the rivers Alpheios and Kladeos, was a great Panhellenic sanctuary, the venue of the Olympic Games. German excavations from 1875 onwards, which led to the establishment of the present village of Olympia, brought to light the sacred precinct which was known in antiquity as the Altis (the sacred grove) and is now again planted with trees. Situated at the foot of the wooded Mt Kronos in an area of gentle hills, the site of ancient Olympia - one of the great achievements of archeological excavation - makes an impact on the present-day visitor which is fully commensurate with its importance in ancient times.
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Olympia Museum
The Olympia Museum features an impressive collection of antiquities, in particular, the Bronze collection, and statues. Some of the artifacts date to the 6th C B.C.
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Site
Olympia, once an important Panhellenic sanctuary, is best known for being the venue of the original Olympic Games. Excavations in 1875 inspired the comeback of the modern games, begun again in 1896.
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Heraion
Heraion is the oldest temple at Olympia. It shows a variety of styles due to work done on the structure over the centuries.
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Sacred Precinct (Triangular Pillar)
The Sacred Precinct contains the famous Temple of Zeus, along with the Temple of Hera, and the Prytaneion.
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Treasuries
The treasuries dating to the 5th C B.C and earlier are located at the western portion of the terrace.