Step into history with access to the awe-inspiring Temple of Olympian Zeus, once the largest temple in Greece. Wander among its towering Corinthian columns and discover its fascinating past with a multilingual audio guide. A must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts!
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Description:
Discover the grandeur of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, an architectural masterpiece dedicated to the king of the Greek gods. Built over six centuries, this colossal structure once housed a magnificent statue of Zeus. Today, its towering Corinthian columns stand as a testament to ancient craftsmanship. Explore at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide that brings the temple’s history to life, from its ambitious beginnings to its eventual decline.
Highlights:
- Walk among 104 massive Corinthian columns, each standing 17 meters tall.
- Learn about the temple’s centuries-long construction and its role in Greek mythology.
- Stand where a colossal statue of Zeus once dominated the temple’s interior.
- Enjoy an immersive experience with a multilingual audio guide.
- Hear the legend of the haunting melody created by the wind through the columns.
Temple of Olympian Zeus Tickets
Athens 105 57, Greece
Cancellation Policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Meeting point & Instructions
Arrive within your designated time slot: 15 minutes before or up to 60 minutes after. Please check your final voucher for the meeting point details and specific instructions.
Reviews & Rating
4.6/ 5 (9,213 Reviews)
“This pass was definitely worth it. We made use of visiting all the sites included, which saved us at least 20 Euros than if we visited each site individually. Other than the acropolis, the remaining sites were much less crowded and had museums that show the various ancient artifacts.” Corey, Oct. 2025 >> See More Reviews
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