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    • Dag 36

      Olympia

      20. juli 2023, Hellas ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Only a 10-minute drive to the archeological site of the Ancient Olympics. This is where we have all seen the lighting of the Olympic torch as it begins its journey to the countries holding the games.

      As we enter the grounds you can see archeologists painstakingly revealing what was once the gymnasium. The whole area was destroyed by the invasions, earthquakes and finally floods covered everything in mud. The revealing started in 1875.

      The fascinating story here is that it all started in the 4th century BC when there was a plan devised to stop or reduce all the civil wars within Greece. The idea being that competing for sports was to become the focus, not fighting.

      Athletes were not only required to excel in a sport, but they also had to attend studies in astronomy, writing, numeracy, language and history. They believed knowledge gave freedom. All the athletes performed naked. No women were involved. They tended to stay home and look after the family.

      Over 45,000 people travel from all over the country to gather to watch athletes wanting to become the champion of sports that included running, discus, boxing and javelin. If you won, you were treated like a god and a statue would be built in your honor. We sat on the bases where statues once were on display beside the entrance to the stadium.

      Entering the stadium was a surreal feeling. Just before we did this we stood where the torch is lit. This ceremony will occur early next year for the Paris Olympics. We have seen this ceremony many times but today it made it more meaningful.

      To the left of the stadium entry archway were the statues of shame. These were the cheats or athletes who broke the rules. To the right were of course the champions so the athletes could look and see on approach which would give them greatness.

      I walked the running field while Sharon posed on the original marble starting line. Imagine what it would have been like 2500 years ago.

      There was so much historical significance to absorb today that I can’t fit it into this blog. The museum provided an insight into the actual pieces found in the site. There was once a 30 metre statue of Zeus that had 250kg of gold and many valuable jewels. It was in the centre of the site. Sadly, invaders destroyed it and melted it down, but they found the workshop and moulds where it was constructed in pieces.

      Lunch was at a world class family operated olive grove. They have won many awards for their olive oil, and we were shown their processing plant and of course we tasted their products. The heat has now caught up with us, so we retreated to the hotel for some quiet time.

      Our evening was hilarious. A nearby restaurant is famous for holding major events in Olympia. This includes the dignitaries that come here to light the Olympic torch.

      Our experience is different. We got to volunteer to cook Greek appetizers with the chef. I volunteered and made tzatziki which was delicious and very garlicky.

      After the buffet and with the help of a few wines we were graced with a Greek dancer who coerced us onto the dance floor. The men later did a dance that was to attract women who expressed their interest by smashing plates at our feet. It was just a great night with heaps of laughs.

      The owner has a collection of Olympic flame torches that gave a great photo opportunity.

      Early start tomorrow as we head back to Athens.
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    • Dag 20

      Olympia

      25. april, Hellas ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      One of the most anticipated stops on our route greeted us with rain and wind 😅. On the other hand the bad weather scared away all the other tourists which made the visit an almost exclusive experience 😅.

      Ancient Olympia in the so-called "valley of the gods" grew to be the most celebrated sacred site of Ancient Greece, and the birthplace of the Olympic Games, the most important sports events in all antiquity: starting from 776 B.C., all Greeks – across the then known world – would be united every four years and all hostilities would be suspended so that everyone could take part in these games in the true spirit of sportsmanship. Olympia is now, as it used to be in the past, a famed destination, a powerful landmark known the world over.
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    • Dag 3

      Olympia

      8. juli 2023, Hellas ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Die Ursprungsstadt der Olympischen Spiele mit Zeus.
      Die Ausgrabungen insbesondere die Arena waren sehr beeindruckend. Ca. 450 Jahre vor Christus wurden hier die Wettkämpfe ausgetragen. Auch der kleine Ort ist recht süß mit netten und trotz Tourismus, preiswerten Lokalen.

      💚💚💚
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    • Dag 29

      Olympie, berceau des jeux Olympiques 🏅

      1. juni 2023, Hellas ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Aujourd'hui visite d'Olympie sous quasi 30°C, c'était sport 🥵☀️🥵
      C'était le sanctuaire dédié à Zeus et il abritait autrefois l'une des 7 merveilles du monde antique, une statue géante de Zeus en ivoire et or.

      Les premiers Jeux Olympiques on démarré en 776 av JC et puis tous les 4 ans. Au départ, les JO tenaient sur 1 journée car il n'y avait qu'une épreuve de course de vitesse, 25 JO plus tard, l'apparition des courses de chars !

      Fait divers : Aucune femme n'était admise à pénétrer sur les lieux ni en spectatrice ni en participatif.
      Tous les athlètes étaient nus
      En sport de combat leurs corps étaient enduit d'huile

      Le musée archéologique est assez impressionnant et abrite énormément d'objet et de statue. Très sympa à faire, dommage qu'ils n'aient pas fait une reproduction de la statut de Zeus
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    • Dag 173

      Olympia the Original

      3. januar, Hellas ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Natürlich müssen wir noch richtig Griechsiche Stätte anschauen gehen und da entschieden wir uns mal für Olympia.
      Man zahlt etwas Eintritt , 6 Euro pro Erwachsenen. Aber dann ist das Gelände und Museum wo dazu gehört auch drin. Wir gingen nur durchs Gelände. Wirklich spannend und eindrücklich echt. Wie alles restauriert wird. Oder die Vorstellung von so vielen Säulen die über 2000 Jahre alt sind. Wahnsinn. Wir verbrachten den Tag hier, die Kids hatten auch freude durch alles zu rennen, auch wenn sie das Geschichtliche etc. nicht interessierte, konnten wir uns zu mindest etwas informieren. Der Herbst hat auch hier Einzug gehalten wie man sieht. Das verlieh an allem noch eine wunderbare schöne stimmung.Les mer

    • Dag 334

      Olympia

      7. desember 2023, Hellas ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Olympia, Peloponnes, Griechenland

      Da wir in den letzten Wochen den Besuch sportlicher Grossereignisse etwas vernachlässigt hatten, wollten wir dies in Griechenland nachholen. Welcher Ort wäre dazu besser geeignet als die Geburtsstätte der Olympischen Spiele. Auch wenn keine Wettkämpfe stattfanden, freute ich mich sehr auf den Besuch der Museen und der Ausgrabungsstätte.

      Marion teilte meine Begeisterung nicht gleichermassen und vertiefte sich deshalb wieder in ihr Buch, während ich mich auf den Weg machte. Leider war mir Zeus nicht gewogen und schickte mir Blitz und Donner mit auf die Erkundungstour, doch es braucht schon mehr als einen antiken Gott um mich vom Besuch eines Museums abzuhalten😂.
      Leider war der Regen doch sehr stark und trübte mein Unternehmergeist, weshalb ich die Sehenswürdigkeiten im Schnelldurchlauf besuchte und bald darauf zurück im Camper war.
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    • Dag 8

      The Wonder that was Zeus

      5. april, Hellas ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      Pausanias was a Greek adventurer and geographer who was the earliest travel blogger, 2nd century AD. It was he who first branded the Seven Wonders of the World. Our journey is visiting the sites of three of those: today was the first. We were ready for the large cylinders of collapsed columns and monumental ruins and the grassy seating of the stadium where naked men competed in feats of fleetness and strength - but we didn’t expect the Olympian Archeological Park to be such a garden spot. PL: “Before I would never have thought to see this: now I can’t imagine missing it.” The famous statue of Zeus by Phidias, who also sculpted the so-called Elgin Marbles, was a wonder to Pausanias, but we knew that after presiding here for 900 years, that gold-and-ivory marvel disappeared, destroyed either in a cataclysm at the site, or looted to Constantinople and lost there. What we didn’t know is that the original sculptures of the pediments on Zeus’ temple, the work of a team of artists whose names are lost to time, are preserved and displayed in the museum here in a small Greek town as well as anything at the Pergamon or the Getty. The two pediments offered inspiration to young athletes on two virtues in physical contest: fraternity on the east (the myth of Pelops, who founded the ancient games) and ferocity on the west (the battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs). Athletes only in imagination and craft, we were inspired for sure.Les mer

    • Dag 19

      Olympia eine Reise wert👌🇬🇷

      27. juli 2023, Hellas ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Heute sind wir die Antike Städte von Olympia besuchen gegangen mit Audio Guide und VR Brillen🙌 es war der Wahnsinn und richtig gut gemacht👏erweckt alles zum Leben auch wenns ein wenig deppert ausschaut🫣. Dies ist unsere letzte Nacht hier auf dem Camping und morgen gehts richtung Delphi😊. Die Temperatur ist wieder im normalen Bereich um die 32° und wir sind froh darüber🥳 in der Nacht wird es jetzt auch wieder um die 24°. Wir sind wohlauf und beeindruckt von der Alt Griechischen Baukunst🤩🇬🇷🙌👏Les mer

    • Dag 7

      Olympia im Regen

      23. mai 2023, Hellas ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Kurz nach unserer Ankunft im Ort Olympia, am frühen Nachmittag beginnt es für den Rest des Tages zu regnen. Wir erkunden so zunächst nur den kleinen Ort und entscheiden uns am nächsten Tag die Ausgrabungsstätte zu besuchen. Wir stehen auf dem Diana Campingplatz.Les mer

    • Dag 17

      Olympie

      8. oktober 2022, Hellas ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Après la plage, les pierres
      Nous quittons notre plage ce matin en direction d'olympie à 1h30 de route.
      Visite du site archéologique, les ruines restent impressionnantes même si on ne peut qu'imaginer à quoi pouvait ressembler le site. Le stade en donne une petite idée. La musée complète la visite.
      Après cette visite culturelle, on reprend la route pour monter dans les montagnes d'Arcadie. Changement de décors garanti ! On décide de rester passer la nuit à Dimitsana
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