ποΈ Corinth-Lechaion
Roman port sanctuary and harbor installations in the Corinthia
π Fast Facts
- Location: Northwestern coast of the Corinthian isthmus, Greece
- Period: Primarily 2ndβ4th centuries CE (Roman Imperial period)
- Significance: Port complex serving Roman Corinth; sanctuary of Poseidon and associated harbor infrastructure
- Status: Archaeological site; remains partially submerged and eroded
Lechaion was the primary seaport of Roman Corinth, serving the city's maritime trade and naval operations. Located on ...