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Hellenistic Greek sites connect places through shared lineage, practice, story, and pilgrimage across the global atlas.

73 sacred places share this lineage. Use the country and site-type filters to narrow in.

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Hellenistic Greek sacred sites connect places through shared lineage, ritual use, memory, and pilgrimage practice across the Pilgrim Map atlas.

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Coverage73 Hellenistic Greek sacred places in the current atlas.
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Showing 1-48 of 73 sites in this tradition guide

Aigai
Hellenistic Greek

Aigai

Turkey

On a high shoulder of the Yunt Mountains in Manisa Province, the ancient city of Aigai held something rare: the principal oracle sanctuary of the entire Aiolis region,...

Aizanoi
Hellenistic Greek

Aizanoi

Kütahya, Çavdarhisar, Turkey

Aizanoi in western Turkey contains one of the best-preserved Roman temples in existence, remarkable for its dual dedication: Zeus Olympios above in the bright Ionic...

Alatri acropoli
Ancient Greek and Roman

Alatri acropoli

Alatri, Lazio, Italy

High above the Cosa River valley, the Acropolis of Alatri rises within walls so massive that ancient Greeks believed only the Cyclopes could have built them....

Aphrodisias
UNESCOAncient Greek and Roman

Aphrodisias

Karacasu, Aydın, Turkey

Aphrodisias existed because of Aphrodite. The city took her name, lived under her protection, and created the sculptors who gave divine form to marble across the Roman...

Archaeological Site of Palaepaphos
Ancient Greek and Roman

Archaeological Site of Palaepaphos

Kouklia, Cyprus, Cyprus

Palaepaphos was not a city with a temple. It was a temple that grew into a city....

Asclepieion of Pergamon
Hellenistic Greek

Asclepieion of Pergamon

Turkey

One of antiquity's most celebrated healing sanctuaries, the Asclepieion stood at the edge of Pergamon where patients from across the Mediterranean came not for medicine in...

Asklepion shrine
Ancient Greek and Roman

Asklepion shrine

Athens, Attica, Greece

On the south slope of the Acropolis, tucked against the rock below the Parthenon, the Asclepieion of Athens preserves the remains of a sanctuary where the sick once came...

Assos
Hellenistic Greek

Assos

Turkey

A volcanic hilltop city above the Aegean, Assos holds the only Archaic Doric temple in Anatolia and the site of Aristotle's philosophical academy....

Belintash
Ancient Greek and Roman

Belintash

Near Mostovo (central Rhodope Mountains), Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Belintash is a bare rock plateau at 1,225 meters in the central Rhodope Mountains, where the Thracian Bessi tribe once maintained a sanctuary to Sabazios, their sky god....

Blaundus
Hellenistic Greek

Blaundus

Uşak, Ulubey, Turkey

Blaundus was founded by veterans of Alexander the Great's army on a dramatically narrow cliff-ringed peninsula jutting into the Ulubey canyon system in western Anatolia....

Cape Sounion
Ancient Greek and Roman

Cape Sounion

Lavreotiki Municipal Unit, Attica, Greece

Fifteen white marble columns stand on a headland sixty meters above the sea, marking the southernmost point of Attica....

Delos
UNESCOAncient Greek and Roman

Delos

Municipality of Mykonos, Aegean, Greece

Delos stands where light entered the world. According to Greek myth, this tiny island was floating and rootless until Leto gave birth to Apollo and Artemis here, and the...

Delphi
UNESCOAncient Greek and Roman

Delphi

Municipal Unit of Delphi, Thessaly and Central Greece, Greece

Delphi stands where the Greeks placed the center of the world. Zeus sent eagles from the ends of the earth; where they crossed, he set the omphalos, the navel stone....

Diktaion Andron Cave
Ancient Greek and Roman

Diktaion Andron Cave

Psichro, Region of Crete, Greece

High on the slopes of Mount Dicte, above the enclosed bowl of the Lassithi Plateau, the Diktaion Andron opens into the limestone of Crete like a wound in the surface of...

Dodona
Ancient Greek and Roman

Dodona

Μαντείο, Epirus and Western Macedonia, Greece

For over a millennium, ordinary Greeks climbed to this remote Epirote valley to pose life's most urgent questions to the sacred oak of Zeus....

Dolni Glavanak Cromlech
Ancient Greek and Roman

Dolni Glavanak Cromlech

Dolni Glavanak, Haskovo, Bulgaria

The Dolni Glavanak Cromlech is the best-preserved stone circle in Bulgaria, a ring of fifteen deliberately pyramid-shaped stones arranged by Thracian communities some...

Doric Temple of Segesta
Ancient Greek and Roman

Doric Temple of Segesta

Calatafimi Segesta, Sicily, Italy

In the hills of western Sicily, a Doric temple stands almost complete after 2,400 years, its thirty-six unfluted columns rising against wild mountains and distant sea....

Ephesus
UNESCOAncient Greek and Roman

Ephesus

Selçuk, Aegean Region, Turkey

For three millennia, the hills above Ephesus have been sacred to feminine divinity—first Cybele, then Artemis whose temple was one of the Seven Wonders, and now Mary,...

Epidauros
UNESCOAncient Greek and Roman

Epidauros

Municipal Unit of Epidavros, Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian, Greece

Epidauros was the most important healing sanctuary in the ancient Greek world. Here, in an intimate valley of the Peloponnese, patients came to sleep in the sacred...

Hierapolis Plutonion and the Cleopatra Pool
UNESCOAncient Greek and Roman

Hierapolis Plutonion and the Cleopatra Pool

Pamukkale, Pamukkale, Denizli, Turkey

Hierapolis was built on a karstic fault that exhales both deadly carbon-dioxide and warm mineral water....

Iasos
Hellenistic Greek

Iasos

Muğla, Kıyıkışlacık, Turkey

Iasos occupies a rocky promontory in the Gulf of Güllük that was once a true island, connected to the mainland only by a narrow causeway....

Kamares Cave
Ancient Greek and Roman

Kamares Cave

Tybakio Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

High on the southern face of Mount Ida, the highest mountain in Crete, a vast arched entrance opens into the mountain at nearly 1,700 meters....

Karadjov kamak, Mostovo
Ancient Greek and Roman

Karadjov kamak, Mostovo

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Karadjov Kamak rises to 1,448 meters in the Rhodope Mountains, a massive rock plateau where the Bessi tribe, the priestly caste of the Thracians, practiced their cult of...

Kaunos
Hellenistic Greek

Kaunos

Muğla, Dalyan, Turkey

Kaunos is an ancient Carian city whose most striking feature is a row of spectacular rock-cut tombs carved high into a vertical cliff face above the Dalyan River....

Klazomenai
Hellenistic Greek

Klazomenai

İzmir, Urla / Limantepe zone, Turkey

Klazomenai was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League, established on the western Anatolian coast in the first millennium BCE....

Knidos
Hellenistic Greek

Knidos

Datça Peninsula, Muğla, Aegean Region, Turkey

Knidos stands at the extreme western point of the Datça Peninsula, where the Aegean gives way to the Mediterranean....

Knossos
Ancient Greek and Roman

Knossos

Heraklion Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

Knossos rises from the hills south of Heraklion on Crete, the ceremonial and sacred heart of the Minoan civilization....

Lato
Ancient Greek and Roman

Lato

Agios Nikolaos Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

High on a mountain saddle in eastern Crete, the ruins of Lato spread across a ridge overlooking the Gulf of Mirabello....

Magnesia on the Maeander
Hellenistic Greek

Magnesia on the Maeander

Tekin / Germencik area, Aydın, Aegean Region, Turkey

Magnesia on the Maeander was the city of Artemis Leucophryene, the white-browed goddess who appeared to her people in a theophany and prompted one of the most remarkable...

Miletus
Hellenistic Greek

Miletus

Aydın, Didim / Balat, Turkey

Miletus was once the most powerful city in the Greek world—birthplace of the Milesian philosophers who first sought rational explanations for the cosmos, and the starting...

Mount Parnitha
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mount Parnitha

Regional Unit of East Attica, Attica, Greece

Mount Parnitha rises as the highest peak in Attica, a forested wilderness just thirty kilometers north of Athens....

Mt. Dicti
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mt. Dicti

Psichro, Region of Crete, Greece

Mount Dikti rises 2,148 meters above eastern Crete, anchoring a sacred landscape that spans eight millennia of continuous human reverence....

Mt. Ida
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mt. Ida

Kouroutes, Region of Crete, Greece

Mount Ida rises 2,456 meters above central Crete, the island's highest point and one of the most layered sacred landscapes in the Mediterranean....

Mt. Juktas Minoan Peak Sanctuary, Crete
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mt. Juktas Minoan Peak Sanctuary, Crete

Archanes Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

Mount Juktas rises 811 meters above the Cretan lowlands, its summit crowned by the remains of the most important peak sanctuary in Minoan civilization and a Venetian-era...

Mt. Kofinas Minoan Peak Sanctuary, Crete
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mt. Kofinas Minoan Peak Sanctuary, Crete

Kofinas Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

At 1,231 metres, Mt. Kofinas rises as the highest peak of the Asterousia range, the southernmost mountain chain in Europe....

Mt. Olympus
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mt. Olympus

Dion - Olympos Municipality, Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

Mount Olympus rises 2,917 meters above the Pierian plain in northern Greece, the highest peak in the country and the most mythologically significant mountain in Western...

Mt. Pelion
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mt. Pelion

Municipal Unit of Zagora, Thessaly and Central Greece, Greece

Mount Pelion rises as a forested peninsula between the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean Sea in Thessaly, Greece....

Mycenae
Ancient Greek and Roman

Mycenae

Municipal Unit of Mykines, Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian, Greece

Mycenae rises from a rocky spur between two ravines in the northeastern Peloponnese, commanding the Argive Plain with a strategic authority that persists in the bones of...

Nysa
Hellenistic Greek

Nysa

Aydın, Sultanhisar, Turkey

Nysa on the Maeander was a Hellenistic city of unusual distinction — the mythological birthplace valley of Dionysus, a renowned center of philosophical scholarship, and...

Old Smyrna
Hellenistic Greek

Old Smyrna

Turkey

Within a residential neighbourhood of modern İzmir, the Tepekule mound rises ten metres above the surrounding streets — a compressed record of human settlement from the...

Olympia
Ancient Greek and Roman

Olympia

Municipal Unit of Archea Olympia, Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian, Greece

Olympia stands in the green valley of the Alpheios River in the western Peloponnese, the supreme Panhellenic sanctuary of Zeus and the site where, for over a thousand...

Omphalos Stone
Ancient Greek and Roman

Omphalos Stone

Greece

In Greek belief Zeus released two eagles from opposite ends of the earth; they crossed paths above Delphi, and the omphalos was set there to mark the navel of the world....

Oracle at Cape Tainaron (Mataram), Peloponnese, Greece
Ancient Greek and Roman

Oracle at Cape Tainaron (Mataram), Peloponnese, Greece

East Mani Municipal Unit, Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian, Greece

Cape Tainaron stands at the southern tip of the Mani Peninsula, where the Greek mainland dissolves into the convergence of three seas....

Palace of Knossos
Ancient Greek and Roman

Palace of Knossos

Heraklion Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

The Palace of Knossos spreads across a low hill five kilometers south of Heraklion, the ceremonial and sacred center of the first advanced civilization to emerge in Europe....

Parthenon
Ancient Greek and Roman

Parthenon

Athens, Attica, Greece

The Parthenon rises from the limestone summit of the Acropolis, a Doric temple of Pentelic marble built to house Athena and to declare what Athens believed a civilization...

Perperikon
Ancient Greek and Roman

Perperikon

Gorna Krepost, Kardzhali, Bulgaria

Perperikon is a city carved entirely from volcanic rock, rising from a hilltop in the eastern Rhodope Mountains....

Petsofas Minoan Peak Sanctuary
Ancient Greek and Roman

Petsofas Minoan Peak Sanctuary

Itanos Municipal Unit, Region of Crete, Greece

Petsofas rises above the eastern Cretan coast near Palekastro, a modest summit that served for centuries as one of the most important peak sanctuaries of the Minoan...

Priene
Hellenistic Greek

Priene

Söke, Aydın, Aegean Region, Turkey

Priene is the most completely preserved Hellenistic city on Earth — a street grid carved into the hillside below Mount Mycale, still legible after two thousand years of...

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Key questions

Hellenistic Greek sacred-site questions

What are Hellenistic Greek sacred sites?
Hellenistic Greek sacred sites are places connected by shared lineage, practice, memory, ritual use, or pilgrimage tradition.
Where can I find Hellenistic Greek sacred sites?
The strongest country clusters in this guide include Greece, Turkey, Italy, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Lebanon.
What kinds of places are included?
Common place types include ancient city, temple, archaeological site, archaeological_site, cave, sanctuary.
Can I map Hellenistic Greek sacred sites?
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