Corinth

La comunidad más importante de Pablo — donde vivió y enseñó durante 18 meses

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Por qué importa este destino

Corinto fue una de las comunidades más importantes de Pablo. Vivió aquí 18 meses (Hch 18,11), predicó en el ágora y posiblemente escribió desde aquí la Carta a los Romanos. Dos de sus cartas más importantes (1 y 2 Corintios) van dirigidas a esta comunidad.

El antiguo Corinto con el Bema (tribunal, Hch 18,12-17), el Templo de Apolo y el ágora es un impresionante yacimiento arqueológico.

Principales lugares para visitar

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The Bema (Judgment Seat)

The marble platform in the centre of the Forum where Paul stood before Gallio (Acts 18:12-17).

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Temple of Apollo

Seven of 38 monolithic Doric columns still standing, 6th-century BC.

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Lechaion Road

The principal road of ancient Corinth, which Paul would have walked daily.

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Erastus Inscription

1st-century Latin pavement inscription naming Erastus as 'aedile' - almost certainly the Erastus of Romans 16:23.

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Synagogue lintel

Marble fragment inscribed 'Synagogue of the Hebrews' - displayed in the on-site museum.

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Acrocorinth

575-metre fortified hill with Temple of Aphrodite remains and a chapel of Saint Demetrios.

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Cenchreae

Acts 18:18 - Paul shaved his head here. Phoebe is named as deaconess at Cenchreae in Romans 16:1.

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Corinth Canal

Late 19th-century canal cut through the Isthmus; bungee-jumping platform popular.

Mejor época para visitar

Marzo-mayo y septiembre-noviembre. El calor estival puede ser intenso.

Cómo llegar

A 80 km al suroeste de Atenas; conexión de autobús cada hora desde Atenas.

Dónde alojarse

El Corinto moderno, junto al mar, para el alojamiento. Visite el Corinto antiguo (6 km) durante el día.

Tours y experiencias

Excursión de un día desde Atenas o combinada con Epidauro y Micenas en el tour del Peloponeso.

Practical information

Hours
Archaeological site 08:00-19:30 (summer), 08:00-15:30 (winter). Museum same.
Fees
Combined site and museum 8 EUR (April-October), 4 EUR (November-March). Free for under-25 EU citizens.
Dress code
Open-air site - no special requirements.
Accessibility
The Forum and Bema are level; Acrocorinth involves a steep drive and a climb.

Consejos para peregrinos

💡 Consejos para peregrinos

  • Corinth is a day trip from Athens (80 km, 1 hour by car or 90 minutes by suburban Proastiakos train). The ancient site, the Acrocorinth fortress and Cenchreae harbour can all be done in a single full day with an early start.
  • The Bema (judgement seat) of Corinth in the agora is the supreme Pauline site — the stone platform where Paul stood before the proconsul Gallio in 51-52 AD (Acts 18:12-17). The Gallio inscription, the most important archaeological dating artefact in New Testament studies, is preserved at the Corinth Archaeological Museum.
  • Cenchreae (Kechries), Corinth's eastern harbour, is where Paul boarded a ship for Syria after his Corinthian ministry (Acts 18:18). Phoebe, the deaconess of Cenchreae mentioned in Romans 16:1, was its lay leader.
  • Climb to Acrocorinth (the ancient acropolis, 575m above the plain) for the panorama over the Corinthian gulf and the Aegean — one of the great views in Greece. The temple of Aphrodite at the summit (one of the great pagan cult centres Paul opposed) is the archaeological highlight.
  • Allow 4-5 hours for a serious visit to the archaeological site itself — the Lechaion road, the Bema, the Apollo Temple, the Erastus inscription. Bring water and a sun hat — there is no shade in the agora.

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  • Paul spent 18 months in Corinth (Acts 18:11) — his longest ministry in any city except Ephesus. He earned his living as a tent-maker working with Aquila and Priscilla, who had been expelled from Rome by Claudius's edict of 49 AD.
  • The Erastus inscription at Corinth — 'Erastus, in return for the aedileship, laid this pavement at his own expense' — refers to the same Erastus Paul mentions as 'the city treasurer' (Romans 16:23). It is one of the very few archaeological inscriptions that names a person mentioned in the New Testament.
  • 1 and 2 Corinthians (the most personal Pauline letters) were written from Ephesus and Macedonia to address pastoral crises at Corinth — sexual immorality, party divisions, lawsuits between Christians, abuses of the Eucharist, charismatic disorder. The Corinthian correspondence is the most candid window into early Christian community life that survives.
  • Ancient Corinth was a Greek revival foundation — Julius Caesar refounded it in 44 BC after Rome's destruction of the Greek city in 146 BC. Paul's Corinth was a Roman city in Greek territory, with a population of roughly 80,000 freedmen and former slaves — explaining the social tensions visible in 1 Corinthians.

Biblical references

  • Acts 18:1-18 — “Paul's eighteen months at Corinth, with Aquila and Priscilla, and his appearance before Gallio.
  • 1 Corinthians — “Paul's first canonical letter to the Corinthians, c. AD 53-54.
  • 2 Corinthians — “Paul's second letter, c. AD 55-56.
  • Romans 16:1 — “I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea.
  • Romans 16:23 — “Erastus the chamberlain of the city saluteth you.

Lectura sugerida antes de partir

Title / ReferenceWhy it matters
1 and 2 Corinthians (NT)Read both letters straight through before arrival, with the geographical map open. The letters are the supreme record of an early Christian community wrestling with the implications of the Gospel.
Saint Paul: A Critical Life (J. Murphy-O'Connor)The standard scholarly Pauline biography. Murphy-O'Connor's chapter on Corinth — including his own archaeological work at the Bema and Erastus inscription — is essential.
After Paul Left Corinth (Bruce Winter)Academic study of the social and religious context of the Corinthian church in the 50s-60s AD. Strong on the temple-meat controversies and the imperial cult background to Paul's instructions.

Nearby destinations to combine

Athens

Paul on the Areopagus and the Byzantine heart of Greece

Thessaloniki

Paul's first European church and the city of Saint Demetrios

Patmos

Cave of the Apocalypse and the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian

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Frequently asked questions

El Bema era el tribunal público del ágora donde Pablo fue acusado ante el procónsul Galión (Hch 18,12-17). La inscripción de Galión, que data su mandato, ayuda a los historiadores a fechar los viajes de Pablo hacia el año 51-52 d.C. El Bema está bien conservado y es accesible.

Names in other languages

GreekKorinthos
GermanKorinth
RussianKorinf
FrenchCorinthe
ItalianCorinto