The forgotten statue of Nero at the Isthmus of Corinth is a relic of the time the Roman emperor granted freedom to a part of ...
A trip to Greece offers so much more than swimming in crystal-clear waters and visiting ancient ruins (though both are ...
The ancient Fortress of Aigosthena, at Porto Germeno in West Attica is one of the most imposing ancient fortresses in Greece.
From destination advice to how to maximise your budget, you shared your questions on travelling to Greece in 2026 and our ...
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Kiato Corinthia Greece between mountains vineyards and sea
Kiato in Corinthia Greece is a vibrant seaside town along the Corinthian Gulf where palm lined promenades, nearby vineyards, ...
One of the most frequently used routes by Bulgarian visitors, “Attiki Odos”, which serves as the main ring road around Athens ...
This view of the Corinthia, the area immediately surrounding the Greek city of Corinth, was painted by German artist Carl Rottmann in 1847. Greece’s unique shape makes it one of the most recognizable ...
From Dutch ultra-productivism to Greek micro-farms, European agriculture – already weakened by climate change, animal epidemics and competition – has struggled to present a united front in response to ...
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Money matters in ancient Rome and Greece
A talent was the largest unit of monetary measurement in ancient Greece and Rome, and was equivalent to approximately 25 kg ...
Explore how ancient Greeks and Romans invested in wealth through land, metals, and art amidst economic challenges.
People also invested and traded in precious goods, like artworks. When the Romans sacked the city of Corinth in 146 BC, they stole the city’s collection of famous artwork, and later sold the ...
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