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Archaeological Museum of Delphi
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Official website: http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/4/eh41.jsp?obj_id=3627
Building
Rooms I and II
The beginning of the sanctuary and the early offerings
Mycenaean period
Late bronze Age in Delphi, 1400-1050 BC.
Geometric style bronzes
Greek Geometric period, mostly small bronzes, 8th century BC and around 700 BC
- 8th century BC
- 8th century BC
- Griffin
- Griffin, 700 BC
- Sirene, 700 BC
- Two faces
- Charioteer
- Lebes (cauldron)
- Votive shield, 700 BC
Archaic bronzes
Mostly small bronzes, 7th and 6th century BC
- Sirene, 7th century BC
- 6th century BC
- Kouros, 550 BC
- Heracles in a large jar
Small daedalic kouros
Small bronze statuette in the daedalic style, 19,6 cm, probably imported from Crete, 625-600 BC
Room III
Sculptures of the early archaic period
Kleobis and Biton
Statues of two brothers in the cumbersome sub-daedalic style, 580 BC, see Herodotus I, 31
- Biton
Room IV
The sacred pit with gold-and-ivory objects
Votive torsos
- Leto, 550 BC
- Artemis, Ionian work, 550 BC.
- Ivory, 600 BC
- Harpies, ivory, 570 BC
- Silver bull, 6th century BC
Chryseelefantine statue of Apollo
Ivory, gilt silver plate (hair) and gold. Probably torso of cult statue. Probably Ionian work, around 550 BC.
Room V
The Treasury of the Siphnians (and Sphix of Naxos and other archaic Greek sculptures)
Sphinx of the Naxians
570-560 BC (or 570-530 BC)
- Place of the Sphinx
Caryatids from the Treasury of Cnidus
Circa 550 BC
From the Treasury of the Siphnians
Circaa 525 BC, more photos see Reliefs from the Treasury of the Siphnians
- The south caryatid
- Eastern pediment
- Heracles struggling with Apollo for tripod
- Eastern friezes
- Assembly of gods
- Trojan War
- Northern friezes
- Gigantomachy
- Southern or Western friezes
Other archaic statues
- Kouros, ca 550 BC
- Kouros from Paros, ca 530 BC
Room VI
The temple of Apollo
Archaic Temple of Apollo
From the temple of the archaic period, 510-500 BC
- Eastern pediment
- Detail of the Kore
- Horses of Apollo's chariot
- Western pediment
- Nike of akroterion
- Marble sima
Classical Temple of Apollo
From the temple of the end of the classical period, 330 BC
- Western pediment
- Dionysos
- Eastern pediment
- Part of the marble sima
Rooms VII and VIII
The Treasury of the Athenians
Sculptures from the Treasury of the Athenians
500 BC
Pediment
- Head of Kore from pediment
Metopes
- Heracles and Ceryneian hind
- Theseus and Skiron
- Theseus and Antiope
- Theseus and Minotaur
- Heracles and Kyknos
Delphic hymns to Apollo
Greek inscriptions with musical inscriptions, 128 BC
- Audio
Room IX
Votive offerigns of the 5th century BC
Pottery
Kylix with Apollo
Kylix with Apollo, 480-470 BC, AM of Delphi, Inv. 8140
Bronzes
- Censer from Paros, 460-450 BC
Terracottas
- 5th century BC
- Roof terracottas of the Lesche of the Knidians, 450 BC
Room X
The tolos of the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia
From the archaic temple
Larger terracottas, archaic period archtectural elements
- 540-530 BC
- Acroteria, Athena Pronaia,500 BC
- Nike,Athena Pronaia,500 BC
From the tholos
Votive sculptures
Room XI
The late classical - hellenistic period
Akanthos column
The Dancers of Delphi, ca 330 BC
- Part of the Room XI
- Akanthos column
- Dancers of Delphi
- Base of this column
Omphalos
Daochos Monument
- Hagias, 336-332 BC
- Plaster cast, Hostinné
- Place of findings
Family of a philosopher
So-called the family of a philosopher, perhaps more the servants of Dionysus, 270 BC
Other sculptures
Undefined
Room XII
The late hellenistic - roman period
Altar
Altar of the temple of Athena Pronaia, with celebration scene, 2nd century BC
Plutarch stele
- 100 AD, inv. 4070
Roman age sculpture
- Aemilius Paulus monument
- Titus Quinctius Flamininus
- Typus of philosophus or Plutarchos
Antinoos
130-138 AD, height 180 cm, from the Apollo Temple
- Discovery, 1894 AD
Reliefs from theatre
1st century AD
Room XIII
Charioteer of Delphi alias Polyzalos of Gela. Early classical bronze statue in severe style, 478-474 BC.
Outside the building
Lapidarium