Oidipodeia Krene

The Oedipus Fountain (Oidipodeia Krini) is a significant archaeological site located in the ancient city of Thebes in Greece. The site is deeply rooted in Greek mythology and is intimately associated with the tragic tale of King Oedipus. According to legend, this is the very spring where Oedipus washed the blood from his hands after unknowingly slaying his father, King Laius, at a nearby crossroads. Today, visitors can view the ancient remains of the fountain, which offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich historical and mythological past of Thebes. The site is surrounded by an aura of mystery, inviting reflection on the classic myths that have profoundly shaped Western literature and drama. It stands as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of ancient Greek narratives.

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Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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Practical info

Getting thereThe site is located within Thebes and can be easily included in a walking tour of the town.
Best time to visitThe spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for exploring outdoor archaeological sites.
Good to knowThere may not be extensive informational signage on-site, so reading about the mythology beforehand is beneficial.

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What is the Oedipus Fountain?
It is an archaeological site in Thebes where, according to mythology, King Oedipus washed himself after killing his father.
Where is the Oedipus Fountain located?
The fountain is located in the city of Thebes in the Boeotia region of Greece.
What can be seen at the archaeological site?
Visitors can see the ancient ruins and the remains of the old fountain area.
Why is the site historically important?
It connects physical ancient ruins with one of the most famous myths of classical Greece.
What is the best way to get there?
The site is easily accessible on foot from the center of modern Thebes.

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