The first systematic archaeological research in the area was done by the French Archaeological School of Athens in 1883. However, Oscar Broneer of the University of Chicago identified the two temples of Poseidon and Palaemon (or Palaimonas) in 1952.
Cultural Attraction // Archeological Site
Archaeological Site of Isthmia - Temple of Poseidon
Attributes
Altitude (in meters) | : | 56 |
Chronological Period | : | Classical Period |
Access | : | Road |
Accessible | : | Normally |
Duration of Visit | : | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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