Close
Cart (0)
Login
Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
AR9179151
AA606237
AA606238
AA606241
AA606239
AR9179169
AA606235
AR9179172
AR9179174
AR9179167
AR9179148
AR9179152
AR9179170
AR9179158
AR9179156
AR9179166
AR9179147
AR9179149
AR9179159
AR9179163
Views Of The Archaeological Sites Of Corinth
CORINTH, GREECE - APRIL 15 : A general view of the Fountain of Peirene, on April 15, 2007 in Corinth, Greece. The Fountain of Peirene, seen in the afternoon light, is said to mark the spot where the nymph Peirene was turned into a spring by the tears she shed in mourning for her son. This chief source of water for Ancient Corinth was remodelled by the Romans into a fountain complex, with Corinthian colums which were added in the 3rd century AD. Corinth, founded in Neolithic times, was a major Ancient Greek city, until it was razed by the Romans in 146 BC. Rebuilt a century later it was destroyed by an earthquake in Byzantine times. (Photo by Manuel Cohen)
Unique Identifier
AR9179150
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4992px × 3328px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
Add to lightbox
Add to cart
Tags
3RD CENTURY AD
AEGEAN
Afternoon
ANCIENT
ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
ANCIENT GREECE
Arch
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ARCHES
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
BEFORE CHRIST
Cityscape
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
CORINTH
Corinthian
CORINTHIAN ORDER
cut stone bearing masonry
DAY
Earthquake
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Fountain of Peirene
GENERAL VIEW
Greece
Greek
HELLENIC
HELLENISTIC
HISTORICAL
History
HORIZONTAL
IMAGE
Lechaion Road
legend
Mediterranean
MYTHOLOGY
no people
Outdoors
PELOPONNESE
Peloppenese
Photograph
REMAINS
Roman
RUINS
Southern Europe
Southern European
SPRING
Stone
Tourist Attraction
Water
WATER SUPPLY
Western Europe
Western European