Epidaurus Theater - Audioguide

Explore the fascinating stories and secret rituals of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, with our English audio guide. Immerse yourself in the mysteries of the sanctuary of Asclepius in the Epidaurus region! Walk in the footsteps of the ancient pilgrims. Let yourself be carried away by the magical atmosphere of this legendary site. Our audio guide will take you back through the millennia. It will reveal the secrets of this ancient university dedicated to healing. Don't delay. Book your audio tour today and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

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Epidaurus Theater - Audioguide

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Purchase includes:

  • Instant download after payment.
  • Installation guide for your device (smartphone, tablet, etc.).
  • A link to download the audioguide app.
  • A self-guided tour in English or French.
  • The QR code to activate and access your audio tour.
  • Once downloaded, access to the content, even offline.
  • Technical support on demand 

The audioguide contains:

  • Descriptions of all points of interest at the site of Aesculapius Sanctuary, Epidaurus Theater and Small Museum.
  • Automatic narration with interactive geolocated map.
  • A soundtrack with detailed explanations on history, supplemented by mythical anecdotes.
  • Numerous photos, illustrations, 3D reproductions and plans.
  • Throughout the visit, you can replay the commentary at will.
  • Once loaded, the tour remains accessible on your smartphone.
     

Make sure that:

  • You have downloaded the player app.
  • Your phone is fully charged.
  • You have earbuds or headphones.

What is not included:

  • Admission to sites and museums.
  • Pick up from your lodging.
  • Escorted by a licensed guide.

If you are fascinated by Greece and its ancient heritage, our commitment is to provide you with an unforgettable and educational experience. With our audio guides, you will dive into the heart of ancient Greek history. You will discover the legends, the myths and the culture.

The Theatre of Epidaurus
Sanctuary of Asclepius, God of Healing

Epidaurus is a must see for anyone who is interested in the history, culture and medicine of ancient Greece. Don't hesitate to make a detour there on your next trip to Greece! Imagine a place where medicine and religion came together to offer hope of healing to the sick of ancient Greece. That's what you'll discover when you visit Epidaurus, an extraordinary archaeological site on the Peloponnese peninsula. The Epidaurus site in Argolid was a Panhellenic sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, god of medicine. The sanctuary is thought to have been founded in the 4th century BC, although recent discoveries date it much earlier. It quickly became an important pilgrimage site where the sick came for healing. The sanctuary included a temple dedicated to Asclepius, as well as buildings for receiving pilgrims and performing therapeutic treatments. After participating in rituals and purifications, pilgrims would spend the night in the Asclepieion. This was the place where prophetic dreams were sent to guide them to healing. The famous theater of Epidaurus, built at the same time, is evidence of the cultural importance of the site. It was used for theatrical and musical performances in honor of Asclepius. It also hosted athletic competitions. 

A sanctuary dedicated to health

Epidaurus was most famous for its sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine. Pilgrims came from all over Greece to seek healing at this sacred site. The sanctuary housed a magnificent temple dedicated to Asclepius, as well as numerous buildings used for healing rituals.

A theater unique in the world

Epidaurus is also famous for its ancient theater which is considered to be one of the best preserved theaters in the world. Every summer during the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, its perfect acoustics and elegant architecture allowed it to host thousands of spectators for theatrical and musical performances.

Visit the Sanctuary of Asclepius and discover the secrets of medicine

Visiting the sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus means discovering:

  • The Temple of Asclepius: Imagine the healing rituals that took place in this sacred sanctuary as you marvel at its architecture.
  • The Theater of Epidaurus: Marvel at the extraordinary setting, the superb craftsmanship, and the unparalleled sound.
  • Live an extraordinary experience: Attend a theatrical performance during the Epidaurus Summer Festival.
  • Explore the archaeological site: Immortalize the remains of the sanctuary, stadium, gymnasiums, and other buildings.
  • Walk through the sacred forest: Take a stroll through the surrounding forests and soak up the peaceful atmosphere.

Why should you visit Epidaurus?

  • For history buffs: Epidaurus is an extraordinary testament to ancient Greek medicine and culture.
  • For architecture buffs: The Theater and Temple of Asclepius are masterpieces of classical architecture.
  • For the curious: Epidaurus offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in ancient Greek culture and spirituality, learning more about healing and cult rituals.
  • For a magical setting: Nestled in a tranquil valley and surrounded by green hills, Epidaurus offers not only a wealth of history, but also soothing natural beauty.
  • For its wealth of history: In addition to the theater, the site includes other remarkable structures such as the tholos, the abaton (pilgrim's dormitory), and the remains of temples and baths. All of these illustrate the religious, medical, and social life of the time.

Practical advice for Epidaurus

  • Best time to visit: Spring and fall are the ideal seasons to visit Epidaurus when temperatures are mild.
  • Plan your visit: Allow at least two to three hours for exploration of the main archaeological site, including the theater, the sanctuary of Asclepius, and the museum.
  • Learn about the history. Take an audio guide to enrich your visit with information about the history of the site, the mythology associated with Asclepius, and ancient healing practices.
  • Go to see a theater performance: If you're visiting during the summer, check out the Athens and Epidaurus Festival theatrical performances, often held in the ancient theater.
  • What to bring: Comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen and water.

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