Central Greece

  • Ceramic vesel (kylig) with a depiction of Apollo and a raven.

    Delphi Archaeological Museum

    Delphi Archaeological Museum

    The Archaeological Museum of Delphi shelters the wealth of artifacts unearthed during excavations at the Delphi oracle and its vicinity. It is located adjacent to the archaeological site, and it is one of the top must-see museums in…

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  • Delphi Archaeological site

    Delphi Archaeological Site

    Delphi Archaeological Site

    Delphi is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. The magnitude of the Delphi contributions to the entire ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean were significant, and the extensive excavations have unearthed a wealth of historical information…

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  • Limnaia Archaeological Site

    Limnaea

    Limnaea

    Limnaea (Greek: Λιμναία, also transliterated as Limnaia) is an archaeological site in Akarnania, Greece. The ruins of ancient Limnaea are located on a low hill, overlooking the Ambracian Gulf above the modern town of Amphilochia.  The fortified hill…

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  • Ruins of megaron A and the Temple of Apollo Thermios

    Thermos Archaeological Site

    Thermos Archaeological Site

    Thermos (Θέρμο, Θέρμος, Θέρμον, Thermon) is an ancient sanctuary located in Aetolia in western Greece. It was inhabited continuously for 1500 years, from the Middle Helladic (early Mycenaean) era until the 2nd c. BCE. It was named after…

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  • Temple of Athena Pronaia

    Delphi History

    Delphi History

    Apollo squinted in the bright sunlight and calmly tensed his muscles as he pulled his bow. He released his arrows one after the other until Python’s blood was spilled and his life escaped in the thin air. Python-dragon,the…

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