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Archaeological Museum of Delphi

Object location38° 28′ 49.26″ N, 22° 29′ 59.51″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

Official website: http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/4/eh41.jsp?obj_id=3627

Building[edit]

Rooms I and II[edit]

The beginning of the sanctuary and the early offerings

Mycenaean period[edit]

Late bronze Age in Delphi, 1400-1050 BC.

Geometric style bronzes[edit]

Greek Geometric period, mostly small bronzes, 8th century BC and around 700 BC

Archaic bronzes[edit]

Mostly small bronzes, 7th and 6th century BC

Small daedalic kouros[edit]

Small bronze statuette in the daedalic style, 19,6 cm, probably imported from Crete, 625-600 BC

Room III[edit]

Sculptures of the early archaic period

Kleobis and Biton[edit]

Statues of two brothers in the cumbersome sub-daedalic style, 580 BC, see Herodotus I, 31

Room IV[edit]

The sacred pit with gold-and-ivory objects

Votive torsos[edit]

Chryseelefantine statue of Apollo[edit]

Ivory, gilt silver plate (hair) and gold. Probably torso of cult statue. Probably Ionian work, around 550 BC.

Room V[edit]

The Treasury of the Siphnians (and Sphix of Naxos and other archaic Greek sculptures)

Sphinx of the Naxians[edit]

570-560 BC (or 570-530 BC)

Caryatids from the Treasury of Cnidus[edit]

Circa 550 BC

From the Treasury of the Siphnians[edit]

Circaa 525 BC, more photos see Reliefs from the Treasury of the Siphnians

Other archaic statues[edit]

Room VI[edit]

The temple of Apollo

Archaic Temple of Apollo[edit]

From the temple of the archaic period, 510-500 BC

Classical Temple of Apollo[edit]

From the temple of the end of the classical period, 330 BC

Rooms VII and VIII[edit]

The Treasury of the Athenians

Sculptures from the Treasury of the Athenians[edit]

500 BC

Pediment[edit]

Metopes[edit]

Delphic hymns to Apollo[edit]

Greek inscriptions with musical inscriptions, 128 BC

Room IX[edit]

Votive offerigns of the 5th century BC

Pottery[edit]

Kylix with Apollo[edit]

Kylix with Apollo, 480-470 BC, AM of Delphi, Inv. 8140

Bronzes[edit]

Terracottas[edit]

Room X[edit]

The tolos of the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia

From the archaic temple[edit]

Larger terracottas, archaic period archtectural elements

From the tholos[edit]

Votive sculptures[edit]

Room XI[edit]

The late classical - hellenistic period

Akanthos column[edit]

The Dancers of Delphi, ca 330 BC

Omphalos[edit]

Daochos Monument[edit]

Family of a philosopher[edit]

So-called the family of a philosopher, perhaps more the servants of Dionysus, 270 BC

Other sculptures[edit]

Undefined

Room XII[edit]

The late hellenistic - roman period

Altar[edit]

Altar of the temple of Athena Pronaia, with celebration scene, 2nd century BC

Plutarch stele[edit]

Roman age sculpture[edit]

Antinoos[edit]

130-138 AD, height 180 cm, from the Apollo Temple

Reliefs from theatre[edit]

1st century AD

Room XIII[edit]

Charioteer of Delphi alias Polyzalos of Gela. Early classical bronze statue in severe style, 478-474 BC.

Outside the building[edit]

Lapidarium

Mosaics[edit]

Sculptures[edit]