Revele os segredos da Antiga Corinto com nosso cativante tour de áudio com impressionantes reconstruções em 3D. Venha descobrir uma cidade com uma rica história e mitologia, com tradição grega, romana, mas também cristã, com belezas naturais que oferecem momentos de relaxamento e tranquilidade. Admire os maravilhosos monumentos que outrora adornavam a cidade, apresentados através de representações em 3D. Fique um pouco no Bema , onde o apóstolo Paulo se defendeu há 2.000 anos. Ouça a água que ainda corre na Fonte Peirene. No final, dirija-se à rocha Acrocorinto e deixe o seu olhar vaguear pela paisagem deslumbrante. Este cativante passeio audiovisual, com duração aproximada de 1 hora, é a sua porta de entrada para uma aventura de viagem no tempo. Explore a Antiga Corinto com impressionantes detalhes em 3D e descubra os tesouros escondidos em seus antigos terrenos.

Excursão audiovisual autoguiada pela Antiga Corinto com modelos 3D
- Receba instantaneamente um e-mail com o link do tour e um guia de download para fácil acesso
- Descubra uma das cidades mais ricas do mundo antigo
- Veja de perto o local onde o apóstolo Paulo esteve há quase 2.000 anos
- Admire um dos templos antigos mais antigos da Grécia
- Explore a rica mitologia da cidade antiga
Acesso ao tour autoguiado online para 1 dispositivo
Histórias relacionadas para 12 monumentos
PRESENTE ESPECIAL: 68 informações escritas e em áudio sobre cultura e fatos da Grécia antiga
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Entradas
Museu Antigo de Corinto, Archaia Korinthos, Grécia
Taxas extras a serem pagas no local:
- O bilhete de entrada no sítio arqueológico não está incluído, e o preço de 8€ (adulto), 4€ (reduzido) terá de ser pago em dinheiro ou cartão de crédito, diretamente no local
Saiba com antecedência:
- Dias de entrada gratuita no sítio arqueológico: 6 de março (em memória de Melina Mercouri), 18 de abril (Dia Internacional dos Monumentos), 18 de maio (Dia Internacional dos Museus), último fim de semana de setembro anualmente (Dias do Patrimônio Europeu), 28 de outubro, todos os anos. primeiro domingo de 1º de novembro a 31 de março. Datas de encerramento: 1 de janeiro, 25 de março, 1 de maio, Domingo de Páscoa, 25 de dezembro, 26 de dezembro
- Este é um aplicativo de tour para download disponível para iOS (11.0 ou posterior) e Android (5.1 ou posterior)
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- Após a reserva, você receberá um e-mail separado do provedor de atividades com duas maneiras de acessar seu passeio: um link conveniente para download contínuo e um guia de download passo a passo com senha. Por favor verifique sua pasta de spam
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- Após baixar o conteúdo, o preço pago não é reembolsável
- Confira o horário de funcionamento do local no site oficial
Lembre-se de trazer:
- Recomenda-se usar calçados confortáveis. Além disso, traga sua própria garrafa de água e chapéu de sol durante os meses de verão
O que as pessoas dizem sobre essa experiência
Com base em 2 avaliações de clientes verificados
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De Estados Unidos da America - junho de 2023Ótimo
Avaliação geral4/5
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De Grécia - dezembro de 2022Excelente
Avaliação geral5/5
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