Temple of Ammon Zeus

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Kallithea, Greece

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Historical landmark· Archaeological site· Tourist attraction

Temple of Ammon Zeus Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Temple of Ammon Zeus is located in Kallithea, Greece. Temple of Ammon Zeus is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Greece.

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Phone

+30 2310285163

Amenities

Good for kids

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Dey Travels

Visited September 2020. There was only one sign on the wrong direction. Must have GPS. Turned around follow steep winding road down behind hotel. Some parking. Beside hotel and beach. Staff friendly. Gave you an introduction then a pamphlet and let you walk around. They said the site was found because the hotel wanted to expand but found these ruins. So hotel extension was stopped. This site was developed. It is small but you can see the foundation and paths. Historic site of interest. Does not take long to visit. Then go for a swim.

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Michi Succ

Nothing interesting to see here, better go directly to the beach. But smell from the trees is very nice.

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Borut Živković

Ancient remains of the Greek culture. Very beautiful and powerful energy. More information and a picture of how it actually looked like would be more than welcomed. A very kind lady near the entrance knows the history and can explain everything. Wonderful experience!

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mircea bratu

A little piece of history. It could be better with a little more effort.

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4You Nali

Definitely disappointing. It's very tiny. A small walk around. Staff is extremely friendly, and helpful. Place is located near the beach. Also some information signs all around.

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Geert Stroy

Unique archeologic site near the beach. The setting is in verdant greenery. The well still features the water outlet from the hillside , easy to picture oneself back in this bygone era , no other buildings around , it must have been like paradise. Drawback for some may be the fact this place is embedded in respectable but profane infrastructure serving tourists.

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марина олесик

Very very old place, interesting for those who like history. Free entrance in Sunday for all

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Karen Hartley

Don't follow the Google maps because it takes you to a locked gate... Go along the beach, look for the Greek and EU flags and you'll find free entrance there.