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  1. Olympia - Ancient Ruins, Temples, Statues: The sacred precinct, known as the Altis, or Sacred Grove of Zeus, was an irregular quadrangle more than 600 feet (183 metres) on a side, bounded on the north by the hill of Cronus and enclosed by a wall on the other three sides. In it were the temples of Zeus and Hera, the principal altars and votive offerings, the treasuries, and the administrative ...

  2. L’Olympia, what a story! A story that has lasted for 130 years. We wanted to tell it in a book released by Le Cherche Midi editions. “L’Olympia, Scène de Légendes” is a very graphic book which reveals the alchemy which makes L’Olympia, for 130 years, a place where every show is a unique meet between an artist and its public ...

  3. City of Olympia Paints Pride Rainbow Flag Crosswalk. In honor of LGBTQIA+ Pride month, The City of Olympia is today painting the crosswalk at Columbia Street and Legion Avenue with eight colors of the pride rainbow. The crosswalk painting is part of a Crosswalk Transformation pilot project, timed to be completed for the monthlong recognition of ...

  4. 4 days ago · Read today's latest news, headlines and updates from Olympia, Washington and the South Sound. Stay up to date on crime, politics, local business and the economy.

  5. We're building our future. As we continue to host inspiring events, Olympia Events is being redeveloped to become part of a bigger visitor destination. From breathtaking consumer shows and thrilling sporting and music events, to large, colourful exhibitions and tradeshows, discover upcoming events at Olympia London.

  6. ancient-greece.org › archaeology › olympiaAncient Olympia

    Olympia (Ολυμπία) is one of the most influential ancient Greek sanctuaries, located in western Peloponnese, in Elis. It is is positioned in a serene and rich valley at the confluence of the Alpheios and the Kladeos rivers. In antiquity it was famous beyond the borders of mainland Greece for hosting the Olympic Games every four years ...

  7. www.visitgreece.gr › mainland › peloponneseOlympia - Visit Greece

    Olympia is easily accessible from many Greek areas. It is less than 4 hours away from Athens and only 1 hour from the Port of Patras, or the Kalamata International Airport. There are daily bus and train services to and from Athens and other destinations. You can also drive, rent a car or arrange your trip through a travel agency.

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