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- en.wikipedia.org Amphiareion of OroposThe Amphiareion of Oropos (Greek: Άμφιάρειο Ωρωπού), situated in the hills 6 km southeast of the fortified port of Oropos...
- travelthegreekway.com amphiareion-of-oropos/Going downhill from the entrance to the Amphiareion of Oropos, you will see the columns of the temple dedicated to Amphiaraus.
- ancient-origins.net ancient-places-europe/…Admission to the Amphiareion is free and set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Top image: Theatre of Amphiareion of Oropos.
- yougoculture.com articles-virtual-tour/myth/…The amphiareion of oropos. Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Share.
- At the Amphiareion of Oropos, in addition to its presumed annual festival, Greater Amphiareia were celebrated in a festival of athletic games every fifth year.
- youtube.com watchAmphiareion of Oropos, Attica Greece.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g7786906-…An amazing site situated in the hills of Oropos. ... I arrived at Amphiareion of Oropus and was not surprised to find I was the only person on site.
- greeka.com attica/athens/sightseeing/athens-…Situated on the hills, six kilometers from the village of Oropos in the northeastern region of Attica, the Archaeological Site of Amphiareion is one of the least known...
- cityseeker.com athens/291297-amphiareion-of-oroposSee More. 0,10 1298 260 0 291297 Amphiareion of Oropos. Similar Locations. Nearby Hotels. ... Get Directions - Amphiareion of Oropos. ×.
- historyhit.com locations/the-amphiareion-at-…The Amphiareion at Oropos is a ruined 5th century sanctuary in Oropos. ... It is situated southeast of the fortified port of Oropos in East Attica.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Amphiareion_…Floor plans of Amphiareion of Oropos (7 F). ... Media in category "Amphiareion of Oropos". The following 62 files are in this category, out of 62 total.
- flickr.com photos/7364400@N04/53721745984/in/pool…All rights reserved. Spiliá Vlastoú, Oropos, Attica.
- dailyviral.net the-amphiareion-of-oropos/The Amphiareion of Oropos, located about 6 km southeast of the ancient port town of Oropos, was a significant sanctuary in ancient Greece.