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Situated at the base of the Acrocorinth hill, the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth unfolds as a testament to the depth of Greek history. Revealing the remnants of temples, theaters, and civic structures, the site encapsulates the life of a once-thriving city-state. Among the notable structures are the Temple of Apollo and the Bema of Saint Paul, a commemoration of the Apostle Paul’s historical presence. The agora, a central hub of civic activity, stands as a silent witness to the bustling life of the Corinthians. The accompanying museum enriches the experience, displaying artifacts excavated from this historical trove. Ancient Corinth invites reflection on the layers of human history etched into its stones, providing a window into the past.