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OLYMPIA,
a place of living pilgrimage especially for the
people involved in athletics, is one of the
sites that must be included in any itinerary of
Greek sightseeing. To overcome the difficulty of
visiting Olympia on your own we organise two day
tours on a mini bus. The
drive from Athens to Olympia is nearly 4 hours,
which makes possible the one day tour, leaving
early in the morning from Athens and returning
late in the evening. The modern town of Olympia
is well suited to cater to the visitors with nice
hotels and plenty of restaurants. Before going to the ruins, stop
at the archeological museum. Check out the
model of the complex, what the buildings at
the Olympia site looked like in all their glory.
The museum is one of the most important
archaeological museums in Greece. The new museum,
constructed in 1975, opened in 1982,
re-exhibiting its treasures. Its collections
contain: - A collection of terracottas
(prehistoric, Archaic and Classical periods). - A
collection of bronzes. - A collection of
sculptures (Archaic upto the Roman periods). - A
collection from the Olympic Games. It hosts
further a gorgeous collection of things found at
Olympia birds and animals in fantastic
shapes, bronze helmets, Gorgon shields, scads of
little tiny votive figures found around the altar
of Zeus. Plus the exquisite statue Hermes of
Praxiteles (holding a little tiny Dionysus), and
lovely draped ladies in Roman statues, sections
of the magnificent frieze from the Temple of Zeus
legends of the Twelve Labours of Hercules
and the Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs.
Walking through the ancient site, see the
Palestra, the workshop of Phedias, the Leonidaion
- a luxury hotel for the important guests, the
Temple of Zeus, the Stadium and other monuments.
The entance fee is 6.00 euro for the museum and
6.00 for the site, OR, 9.00 euro for a combined
ticket for both of them.
Walking back from the
ancient site to Olympia town, at the top of the
hill you will find the museum of the history of
the games (free entrance) and in the middle of
the main Street at Olympia Town and two blocks
above, there is the Olympic Games museum ( 2.00
euro entrance).
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