The Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus was founded in the western Peloponnese, in the verdant valley between the Alpheios River and its tributary the Kladeos. As one of the most important Panhellenic religious centres of antiquity, its radiance illuminated ancient Greece for more than a thousand years.
This book aims to introduce the visitor to this important site of the ancient world, a site where the greatest sporting event of antiquity, the Olympic Games, were born, which, thanks to the high values and ideals of Olympism, largely shaped the history and the values of the ancient Greek world.
The archaeological site and the Archaeological Museum of Olympia are presented here, and the exhibited works are considered in relation to the site, thus offering a complete picture of the Sanctuary. Also presented is the history of the Olympic Games and the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games of Antiquity, providing valuable information about the exceptional works of art housed in its rooms, thus enabling the visitor to become aware of the mythological and historical background that formed the ideological framework of the Olympic Games.
Included in this book are brief illustrated accounts on the most recent discoveries resulting from excavations by the Archaeological Service in the last 15 years which have essentially changed the understanding of the topography of the Sanctuary, contributing to the revision of the boundaries of the archaeological site.
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