The ancient city of Corinth was located in a strategic position and was the most important trade hub in ancient Greece. It was the main rival of Athens, which eventually gained the upper hand.
Ancient Corinth controlled the crucial Isthmus straits, the passage of sea between the Peloposnesian peninsula and mainland Greece, connecting the Aegean with the Ionian Sea in the west.
Aerial video of all significant locations of Ancient Corinth, such as Acrocorinth, Sanctuary of Asklepios, Temple of Apollo, Sanctuary of Hera, Isthmia, Sanctuary of Poseidon, Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, Diolkos, Lechaion, Tenea, Solygeia, Kenchreai, Examilia.
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