Corinth Museum

Published by flag-de Jan Migenda — 4 years ago

Blog: Greece is Great!
Tags: flag-gr Erasmus blog Corinth, Corinth, Greece

Corinth has a very long and rich history ... its remains are to be found in a museum.

Corinth Museum

Clay figures of goddesses show the precise working of the mantles: You can see the layers very well!

Corinth Museum

Some more figurines bones used as dice and flutes complement the scenery.

Corinth Museum

This fresco shows a Greek warrior fighting an Amazon (feared women warriors).

Corinth Museum

Last but not least: Apparently people made votive stones and offered them to the gods in order to be healed of certain illnesses or pain of the corresponding body parts. Here is one prime example I did not expect ... if it worked?

Our last station was Eeusis ...


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