Hadrianic baths (Corinth) 1 Archaia Korinthos

Hadrianic bath, Bath complex funded by the emperor Hadrian in Ancient Corinth
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Latitude: 37.907880
Longitude: 22.876850
Confidence: High (20150308)

Place ID: 379229BHBa
Time period: R
Region: Peloponnese
Country: Greece
Department: Korinthia
Mod: Archaia Korinthos

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Modern Description: The aqueduct ran for 85 km from a spring at the village of Driza, on the southeast slope of Zireia at an altitude of ca. 620 m, crossed the northern part of Lake Stymphalos and came out at the Skoteini valley through a tunnel piercing the northern side of Mount Apelauros. A second tunnel connected it to the village of Platani and from there it ran along the flank of Pharmakas to reach the village of Gymno. It skirted Megalobouni and then, traveling in a northeasterly direction, reached Mount Stroggylo and passed just southeast of Ancient Nemea in order to continue in an easterly direction. It skirted the flanks of the mountains south and southwest of the village of Agios Basileios and proceeded toward Chiliomodi, where it described a curve in a northwestern direction, toward Mount Spathobouni. From there it advanced north-northeast to reach Ancient Corinth at an altitude of approximately 190 m.
Trismegistos Geo: 1163

Info: Corinth Excavations

(Corinth Excavations, American School of Classical Studies, ascsa.net)


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