Research Article

The Evolution of Visiting Olympia: From Ancient Pilgrims to the Threshold of Modern Tourism (ca. 1900)

Volume: 30 Number: Special Issue December 26, 2025

The Evolution of Visiting Olympia: From Ancient Pilgrims to the Threshold of Modern Tourism (ca. 1900)

Abstract

This paper traces the long history of travel to Ancient Olympia, demonstrating that mobility to the sanctuary predates modern tourism. In antiquity, Olympia functioned as a proto-touristic centre where pilgrimage, athletic participation, and cultural observation converged. The study then follows the revival of interest in Greece during the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, when the Grand Tour, philhellenism, and emerging archaeological scholarship repositioned Greece and increasingly Olympia within European intellectual geography. With the rise of standardized guidebooks, early travel infrastructures, and commercial hospitality, Greece entered the formative phase of organized tourism. The paper argues that the nineteenth-century excavations at Olympia, coupled with expanding media networks, national antiquities legislation, and public exhibitions, were decisive in transforming the site into a modern cultural destination. By the 1890s, improved transport links, the establishment of the first museum, and the symbolic impact of the Olympic revival integrated Olympia into international tourist circuits. Finally, the study demonstrates how these historical developments underpin Olympia’s contemporary status as a major heritage site, reflected in significant visitor growth in the early twenty-first century. Overall, the paper shows that tourism in Olympia emerged through the interplay of archaeology, mobility, nationalism, and cultural imagination.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

History of Sports

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 26, 2025

Submission Date

December 6, 2025

Acceptance Date

December 23, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 30 Number: Special Issue

APA
Wacker, C. (2025). The Evolution of Visiting Olympia: From Ancient Pilgrims to the Threshold of Modern Tourism (ca. 1900). Gazi Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 30(Special Issue), 37-44. https://doi.org/10.53434/gbesbd.1837397

Gazi Journal of Physical Education and Sports Sciences is a scientific and peer-reviewed journal published quarterly.