Ancient Olympia, the site of the first Olympic Games in 776 BC, stands as a UNESCO-listed archaeological treasure in the Peloponnese. Nestled among the ruins, visitors can explore a vast complex that includes the remains of temples, a stadium, hippodrome, wrestling school, and gymnasium where ancient athletes once trained. The excellent museum on-site offers a deeper dive into the history and artifacts of this significant location. Walking through the site, one can almost hear the echoes of past competitions and feel the weight of its historical significance.
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