The Amphiareion of Oropos, situated in the hills 6 km southeast of the fortified port of Oropos, was a sanctuary dedicated in the late 5th century BCE to the hero Amphiaraos, where pilgrims went to seek oracular responses and healing. It became particularly successful during the 4th century BCE, to judge from the intensive building at the site. The hero Amphiaraos was a descendant of the seer Melampos and initially refused to participate in the attack on Thebes because he could foresee that it would be a disaster. In some versions of the myth, the earth opens and swallows the chariot of Amphiaraos, transforming him into a chthonic hero. Today the site is found east of the modern town Markopoulo Oropou in the Oropos municipality of Attica, Greece.
The sanctuary is located 37.2 km NNE of Athens at a sacred spring; it contained a temple of Amphiaraos, as well as a theater, stoa, and associated structures.
Winter: daily: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Summer: daily: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Full ticket: €2
Reduced ticket (seniors 65+, students): €1
Children (up to 18): free
Free admission: 6 Mar, 5 Jun, 18 Apr, 18 May, The last weekend of Sep, every first Sunday from 1 Nov to 31 Mar, 28 Oct, national holidays.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphiareion_of_Oropos
Address Kalamou-Markopoulou Oropou, Kalamos, 19014, Greece
Coordinates 38°17'27.879" N 23°50'44.535" E