Pirene

Πειρήνη
archaeological site in Corinth
#5 in Corinth / #156 in Greece
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by MM
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Pirene is an ancient fountain in Corinth, Greece, renowned for its historical and mythological significance. Situated within the ancient city, Pirene was a critical source of water and is intricately linked to Greek mythology. According to legend, Pirene was a nymph who, overwhelmed by grief for her son who was accidentally killed by the goddess Artemis, transformed into a spring through her tears. The fountain itself was an essential part of Corinth's water supply system and was celebrated for its clear and abundant water. Architecturally, it features intricate stonework and has been a subject of admiration throughout antiquity and into modern times.


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