Delphi Archaeological Museum

Delphi, Greece – 2016. The Archaeological Museum of Delphi has artefacts unearthed during excavations at the Delphi oracle and its vicinity. It is located adjacent to the archaeological site. The museum artefacts cover over a thousand years of history from the Mycenaean era to the Greco-Roman times.
Bronze votive shield of the "Herzsprung" type
The east pediment of the Archaic Temple of Apollo at Delphi. 510-500 BCE.
The “twins” of Argos, Delphi. Early 6th century B.C.
Chryselephantine (gold and ivory) statue, possibly depicting Apollo. 6th century B.C.
Golden gifts for the gods, Delphi Archaeological Museum
Statue of a bull made with silver and gold. 6th century B.C.
Top of a column in the Delphi Archaeological Museum
Stone carving in the Delphi Archaeological Museum
The pediment and frieze from the east facade of the treasury of Siphnos. The pediment depicts the dispute between Heracles and Apollo for the oracular tripod.…
The pediment from the east facade of the treasury of Siphnos, Delphi. 525 BCE.
From the Treasury of Siphnos, The north frieze - The battle of the gods against the giants. The gods won
From the Treasury of Siphnos - The battle of the gods against the giants. It symbolizes triumph of order ad civilization over savagery and anarchy
From the Treasury of Siphnos - The battle of the gods against the giants. It symbolizes triumph of order ad civilization over savagery and anarchy
Sphinx of Naxos sitting on an Ionic column. Circa 560 B.C.
White kylix (the pottery of ancient Greece) with a drawing of Apollo. 480-470 BCE.
Bronze objects from the 5th century BC
Dancing girls of Delphi on the Acanthus Column. Found near the ancient Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Circa 330 B.C.
Statue of the athlete Hagias in the Delphi Archaeological Museum
The votive offering of Daochos – A multi-figure group of marble statues dedicated to Apollo by Daochos II. From left to right – Sisyphos, son of Daochos,…
Hellenistic statues in the Hellenistic statues – a philosopher