Celestyal Olympia Iconic Aegean Greek Cruise
See the Celestyal difference and the most magical way to experience the Greek Islands. Celestyal Olympia, ex Song of America, is the perfect, comfortable and authentic way to see the Greek Islands.
Greece's Peloponnese
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | After enjoying Greece's charming old port town of Nafplio, we'll time-trip through the ruins of Olympia, take center stage at the remarkably preserved theater at Epidavros, and explore the ancient capital of Mycenae. Then we'll wander off the beaten path along the rustic, rough-and-tumble Mani Peninsula, relax in the idyllic beach town of Kardamyli, and marvel at Greece's Rock of Gibraltar: the fortress town of Monemvasia.
© 2008 Rick Steves' Europe
Ceremony of the lighting of the Olympic Flame in Ancient Olympia
Watch a video of the ceremony of the lighting of the Olympic Flame in Ancient Olympia
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Ancient Olympia
A video that I filmed and edited via final cut pro while in Greece. It's all from the archaic olympia in Greece, includes Nike and Hermes of Praxitales. Incredible sight, and very amazing statues and structures. Loved every minute I spent there. Also visited several other sights but this video is focused on Olympia. Will upload others when I finish editing them.
Music is Falling Again by Lacuna Coil.
Olympia Tour from Athens
Olympia tour from Athens, see the birthplace of Olympic Games. Visit the amazing Museum and Archaeological site. Inside the Museum you will see the workshop of Phidias and one of the Greek masterpieces which are Hermes of Praxiteles statue.
Celestyal Olympia Cruise Ship Tour 2017 - Celestyal Cruises
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MS Celestyal Olympia is a journey deliver possessed by the Cyprus-based Celestyal Cruises, in the past Louis Cruise Lines. In April 2012 she was named Louis Olympia in the wake of working as the Thomson Destiny for Thomson Cruises. She was worked in 1982 at Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines as MS Song of America. In the vicinity of 1999 and 2004 she cruised for Sun Cruises as MS Sunbird. She was beforehand under contract to the United Kingdom-based Thomson Cruises until April 2012 as the MS Thomson Destiny. She has since cruised for Louis Cruises as MS Louis Olympia, and as MS Celestyal Olympia since 2014.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines had worked all through the 1970s with three ships that had been worked at the Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland. Two of these had been protracted towards the finish of the decade, however because of expanded request RCCL chose to arrange a bigger new ship, again from the Wärtsilä Helsinki shipyard.
For the inside design of their new ship RCCL chose to adjust a framework with lodges to the fore of the ship, farthest from motor clamor, and open spaces to behind. This design was generally utilized on ships worked by the Wärtsilä shipyard, however has been once in a while utilized for voyage ships. The general population spaces on decks five and seven were worked with 1½ times the standard deck stature, prompting deck 6 just existing in the forward piece of the ship.
The Song of America was propelled from drydock on 26 November 1981. Following fitting out she was conveyed to her proprietors on 11 November 1982.
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Olympic Oracle of Delphi
World Travellers/Lab Techs Budz1, Mila, Susan, & Gerry in Delphi & Olympia - passing the Olympic Torch from 776 B.C. to the oracle of Chicago 2016 Olympic Games.
Temple of Zeus
View the ancient ruins of the Temple of Zeus which was built in honor of the father of all the Olympian gods.
Learn more about of one of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World by discovering interesting facts such as when the temple was made, materials used, and the functions of the Temple of Zeus.
Nearby the temple is the Arch of Hadrian, a gate between the ancient city and the Roman city of Athens.
Ghost Appeared during Olympic Torch Lighting Ceremony
Sanctuary of Apollo Epicourius at Bassae
The temple of Apollo Epikourios, one of the most important and most imposing temples of antiquity, stands in the bare and rocky landscape of Bassae. It is unique in the history of ancient Greek architecture because it combines a variety of novel ideas both in its external appearance and in its internal arrangements. Indeed, Pausanias considered it to be among the finest temples of the Peloponnese in terms of sheer beauty and harmony, second only to that of Tegea (8, 41, 8). The building is dated to 420-400 BC and is believed to be the work of Iktinos, who succeeded in combining masterfully several Archaic features imposed by the conservative tradition of the Arcadians with the characteristics of the new Classical style. The surviving temple is not the first one to have been constructed on the site. The earliest temple of Apollo erected in the late seventh century BC, possibly at the same location, was rebuilt at least twice in approximately 600 and 500 BC. Many architectural features from these two phases survive, including a large terracotta acroterion with ornate painted decoration, roof-tiles and antefixes.
The Classical temple was raised on bedrock, on a specially built terrace. Like several other temples in Arcadia, it is orientated east-west instead of the usual north-south, possibly because of local tradition. The building is of local grey limestone, with parts of the roof, the capitals of the cella and the sculptural decoration being of marble. This is the only known temple of antiquity to combine three architectural orders. It is Doric, peripteral, distyle in antis, with pronaos, cella, adyton and opisthodomos. The temple has six columns on the short sides and fifteen on the long sides, instead of the period's usual ratio of 6:13, which gave it the characteristic elongated shape of Archaic temples. Inside the cella, on either side was a series of five Ionic half-columns engaged in buttresses, which projected from the sidewalls dividing the space into niches. The last pair of half-columns divided the cella diagonally, not at right angles like the others. Between them stood a single column. Its capital, recorded in the drawings of the first modern travellers, is the earliest known example of a Corinthian capital in the history of Greek architecture (fragments of the capital are now in the National Archaeological Museum). According to one theory this column was in fact an aniconic representation of the deity in accordance with the earliest Arcadian traditions, while another theory suggests that the fifth pair of half-columns, which stood on either side of this one, was also Corinthian. The cult statue of Apollo was inside the adyton, which was located behind the Corinthian column. A door on the east wall led to the pteron, on the outside. The two-sloped roof had marble tiles of Corinthian type.
A Doric frieze of undecorated metopes and triglyphs ran along the outer fa?ades. Only the inner metopes of the short sides were decorated: those on the pronaos had depictions of Apollo's return to Olympus and those on the opisthodomos contained the rapture of the daughters of the Messenian king Leukippos by the Dioskouroi. The pediments may have been undecorated. The temple's main decorative feature was the marble Ionic frieze supported by the Ionic half-columns of the cella. This frieze was thirty-one metres long and consisted of twenty-three marble slabs, of which twelve depicted battles between Greeks and Amazons and the remaining eleven showed battles between Lapiths and Centaurs. The frieze was unearthed by foreign antiquaries in 1812 and sold to the British Museum in 1815. It may have been the work of Paionios, who also executed the celebrated statue of Nike at Olympia.
The temple remained in use into the Hellenistic and Roman periods, its roof being repaired several times. After the building was abandoned, the decaying roof caved in causing extensive damage, further aggravated by human intervention with the removal of the metal clasps used in its construction. The temple, identified in 1765 by French architect J. Bocher, was first explored by a group of antiquaries in 1812. In 1902-6, the Greek Archaeological Society excavated and restored parts of the temple. In 1975 the newly founded Committee for the Conservation of the Temple of Apollo Epikourios launched a program for the monument's conservation and restoration. The Committee was reformed in 1982 and the Ministry of Culture has been overseeing the difficult task of restoring the monument ever since. A shelter, which will be removed at the end of the works, was erected in 1987 to protect the temple against the region's extreme weather conditions. (
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Ghost Appeared during Olympic Torch Lighting Ceremony?
An image which looks like a ghost appeared on the video during the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Greece.
Olympic Flame in Giannitsa 2013
Olympic Flame in Giannitsa 2013
Athens Archeological Museum, Part Two
Come visit Buta's blog at Part two of Mick, Steve and Buta's trip to the Archeological Museum in Athens. This one is mainly big dead statues, often of men with their wangers snapped off. On and on with endless footage of stuff in a museum, to music taken from the Rome:Total Realism game mod. There are a couple of great bronze thingers as well.
GREECE TRIP
A short montage of our trip together through Santorini, Mykonos, and Athens, Greece. Enjoy!
Katakolon – Train Tour (with Costa Luminosa)
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Italy and Greece with Costa Luminosa
Itália e Grécia com Costa Luminosa
25/05/2019 – 01/06/2019
25/05/2019 - Venice/Veneza (Italy/Itália)
26/05/2019 - At Sea/Navegação
27/05/2019 - At Sea/Navegação
28/05/2019 - Santorini (Greece/Grécia)
29/05/2019 - Mykonos (Greece/Grécia)
30/05/2019 - Katakolon (Greece/Grécia)
31/05/2019 - Bari (Italy/Itália)
01/06/2019 - Venice/Veneza (Italy/Itália)
30/05/2019 – Katakolon – Train Tour
PT// O porto de cruzeiros de Katakolon é o porto de entrada para Olimpia (cidade onde nasceram os Jogos Olimpicos). Como já fizemos essa visita, optámos por fazer uma “Train Tour” para conhecer um pouco dos arredores da cidade.
EN// The cruise port of Katakolon is the port of entry to Olympia (the birthplace of the Olympic Games). As we have already done this visit, we decided to do a Train Tour to get to know the surroundings of the city.
Katakolon邮轮港口是奥林匹亚(奥运会的发源地)的入境口岸。 由于我们已经完成了这次访问,我们决定进行“火车之旅”以了解这个城市的周边环境。
Katakolon yóulún gǎngkǒu shì àolínpīyǎ (àoyùnhuì de fǎ yuán dì) de rùjìng kǒu'àn. Yóuyú wǒmen yǐjīng wánchéngle zhè cì fǎngwèn, wǒmen juédìng jìnxíng “huǒchē zhī lǚ” yǐ liǎojiě zhège chéngshì de zhōubiān huánjìng.
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PATRA-ANCONA CAMPING ON BOARD Ταξιδεύοντας με αυτοκινούμενο (8-1)
Amazing experience! Καταπληκτική εμπειρία!!!
Cosmos tour 5900 St Paul to St Peter
Rome 6/27 -6/28
Aegean Islands: Celestyal Cruises, Cruising around Greece
With Celestyal Cruises you can visit a divine combination of destinations in a short period of time.
Olympic Torch lighting interrupted
The disturbance at the Olympic torch lighting was just the first of many protests. CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh reports.