The site of Delphi is located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, the home of the Muses, over the valley of the Pleistos river, in the county of Phokis in central Greece, about 100 miles northwest of Athens. According to myth, this is where Apollo founded his first temple after slaying Python, a fearful serpent that guarded the oracle. Throughout Greek history, the Apollonian oracle grew in power and wealth, survived the Persian Wars, and even managed to prosper despite the trials and tribulations of the Hellenistic and early Roman periods. In 394 AD, the Byzantine emperor Theodosius prohibited the ancient religion, and this was basically the epitaph for Apollo's sanctuary.
If you go to Delphi, make sure to visit the two sanctuaries: The Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia (Pronaia meaning "the goddess who stood before the temple") and the Sanctuary of Apollo. The Sanctuary of Athena comprises the celebrated "Tholos", a circular building of unknown function, dating back to the 4th century BC. The Sanctuary of Apollo is dominated by the renowned temple, the building that has pride of place in the sacred precinct. It is in this temple that the famous sayings "know thyself" and "nothing in excess" originated: they were engraved on the walls of the entrance to the temple. This was the seat of the Delphic oracle, the point of attraction of powerful kings and military leaders, of shrewd politicians and pious pilgrims.
Continue on your way westwards and you will come upon the Delphi Museum. Built in 1902-1903, the Museum houses thousands of exhibits from the excavations on the Delphi site. You can't miss the statues of Kleobis and Biton and the magnificent, larger-than-life Charioteer, the most prized exhibit in the museum.
Delphi attracts visitors from all over the world all year round. In the winter, visitors have the chance to enjoy the winter sports facilities of Mount Parnassus, a well-known skiing center. In the spring and summer months, the mountainous landscape offers great opportunities for trekking and hiking. The climate is temperate and the landscape is resplendent in the Mediterranean sunlight, while every artifact, every piece of ancient ruin has a fascinating story to tell.
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- Delphi is best known for the legendary Oracle of Apollo.
- The Delphi Museum houses thousands of exhibits. Don't miss The Charioteer!
- Delphi attracts visitors from all over the world all year round.





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Post a CommentFascinating.
Definitely a place I want to see, thanks for the read:)
Fascinating. Thanks for this article!