Temple of Olympian Zeus

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Athina, Greece

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Historical place· Tourist attraction

Temple of Olympian Zeus Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Temple of Olympian Zeus is located in Athina, Greece. Temple of Olympian Zeus is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical place in Greece.

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Phone

+30 2109226330

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Clo

A lovely place to visit, impressive to see the columns which are even higher than the Parthenon columns. Recommended to do when in Athens! Note that they have toilets!

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Kovacs Katalin

Only a few columns are left from the temple. You can't get really close to them but it's still quite impressive. There's also a small archaeological site next to it. Part of the combo ticket.

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Katrina W

Few remaining pieces of a once glorious temple, still worth seeing and just strolling around. Stunning views of Acropolis and surrounding mountains.

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מרדכי טחן

One of the most famous sites in athens . I went there after I went to the acropolis museum and the site of the acropolis . Outside of the park you can see the beautiful Adrian's gate.

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Sexydracula 97

Bunch of broken rocks but ok ok, the snow that falls here 330 days a year make it worth while!

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Bogdan Garkusha

That's impressive how people built such temple so long time ago. Definitely worth to visit, because it is located close to other historical places and not much time is needed to discover the place. It is 4 star's out of five, because of angry employee who is screaming on tourists who step on \forbidden\ territory, even though there are no proper sign's that they should not enter there. Would be much easier to mark territory properly and not scream on people .

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CrisisArchDesign

Excellent Zeus Temple remains...

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Eileen Weed

Actually, I only saw it from afar while standing near to Hadrian's Arch. It was part of the free \Rick Steves Athens City Walk\ audio which I was listening to. He talked us through the rich history which made seeing it all the more meaningful. The audio tour is available for free download online so I highly recommend when visiting Athens!