Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth, Religious sanctuary in Ancient Corinth, Greece
The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore sits on the Acrocorinth hill and contains the remains of three Ionic temples built in different periods. The excavations have revealed stone foundations, column bases, and architectural fragments that show how the complex developed over time.
The sanctuary was heavily damaged during the Roman conquest of Corinth in 146 BC, but was later rebuilt by Roman settlers. This reconstruction shows how a sacred site retained importance even after major destruction and change in control.
The temple served as a place of worship for Demeter, goddess of agriculture, and her daughter Kore, who represented the change of seasons. Visitors can still see traces of this religious importance in the ruins that reflect this ancient spiritual practice.
The site sits on an open hillside where visitors can walk freely among the ancient foundations. Sturdy shoes are recommended since the ground is uneven, and the sun exposure is strong across the open terrain.
Many statues at the site were intentionally damaged during Byzantine times, including the central figure of the goddess Demeter. These marks of destruction reveal the religious conflict between ancient worship and the rise of Christianity.
Location: Corinth Municipality
Part of: Archaeological site of Corinth
GPS coordinates: 37.89883,22.87635
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:08
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