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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Delphi: A Journey through Ancient Greece's Oracle" Step into the mystical world of Delphi

Background imageDelphi Collection: GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Temple

GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Temple of Apollo. Temple of Apollo (510-330 a.C.). Greek art. Architecture

Background imageDelphi Collection: GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Sacred

GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Sacred Way. Greek art. Architecture

Background imageDelphi Collection: GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Stadium

GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Stadium (6th c. BC). Track and stands. Greek art. Architecture

Background imageDelphi Collection: Ruins at Delphi, Greece

Ruins at Delphi, Greece. From: A journey through Albania and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810.. Date: 1813

Background imageDelphi Collection: Famous ruins of the Temple of Apolla in historical town of Delphi, Greece

Famous ruins of the Temple of Apolla in historical town of Delphi, Greece

Background imageDelphi Collection: Famous ruins of the Temple of Apollo in the historical town of Delphi, Greece

Famous ruins of the Temple of Apollo in the historical town of Delphi, Greece

Background imageDelphi Collection: St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Delphi Greece

St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Delphi Greece

Background imageDelphi Collection: Quiet place of refuse at the Temple of Apollo 4th Century in Delphi Greece

Quiet place of refuse at the Temple of Apollo 4th Century in Delphi Greece

Background imageDelphi Collection: IRELAND: DELPHI LODGE. View overlooking Delphi Lodge, near Leenane in the Connemara region of

IRELAND: DELPHI LODGE. View overlooking Delphi Lodge, near Leenane in the Connemara region of County Galway, Ireland. Steel engraving, English, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageDelphi Collection: GREECE: RUINS OF DELPHI. / nLine engraving, late 19th century

GREECE: RUINS OF DELPHI. / nLine engraving, late 19th century
GREECE: RUINS OF DELPHI. /nLine engraving, late 19th century

Background imageDelphi Collection: GREECE: DELPHI, 1832. Steel engraving, English, 1832

GREECE: DELPHI, 1832. Steel engraving, English, 1832

Background imageDelphi Collection: GREECE: DELPHIC ORACLE. The Delphic Pythia Enrapt. Wood engraving, late 19th century

GREECE: DELPHIC ORACLE. The Delphic Pythia Enrapt. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageDelphi Collection: PYTHIA SPEAKING AT DELPHI. The Pythia speaking the words of the oracle of Apollo at Delphi

PYTHIA SPEAKING AT DELPHI. The Pythia speaking the words of the oracle of Apollo at Delphi: wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageDelphi Collection: Parnassos Oros

Parnassos Oros
Mount Parnassus, near Delphi, is where Apollo and the Muses hang out : the other peak is sacred to Bacchus, hence the association of poets with wine and ale. Date: 1850

Background imageDelphi Collection: Greek Tripod

Greek Tripod
A Greek ceremonial tripod, as used by the Oracle at Delphi and elsewhere

Background imageDelphi Collection: Achilles consulting Pythia, Roman carving

Achilles consulting Pythia, Roman carving. Circular stone carved relief of the Greek hero Achilles (left) consulting Pythia, the priestess presiding over the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi

Background imageDelphi Collection: Serpentine Column and Theodosius Obelisk

Serpentine Column and Theodosius Obelisk
The three intertwined bronze serpents were the base of a trophy which once stood in the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. Dedicated to the God Apollo by the 31 Greek cities who defeated the Persians at

Background imageDelphi Collection: Greece Parnassos

Greece Parnassos
Mount Parnassos (or Parnassus) near Delphi is associated with Apollo and the Muses, and consequently perceived as the source of poetry and music

Background imageDelphi Collection: Apollo Pythias

Apollo Pythias
APOLLO PYTHIAS, the Greek god of the arts, including divination : there were sanctuaries and oracles dedicated to him, notably at Delphi where he slew Python

Background imageDelphi Collection: Delphic Sibyl

Delphic Sibyl
THE SIBYL OF DELPHI

Background imageDelphi Collection: Delphi-Palast Hotel

Delphi-Palast Hotel
DELPHI-PALAST HOTEL Hedonistic times - wining, dining, smoking, drinking and dancing in glamorous surroundings

Background imageDelphi Collection: Arachora dancers near Delphi, Greece, Europe

Arachora dancers near Delphi, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: The frieze from the Treasury of the Siphnians decorated

The frieze from the Treasury of the Siphnians decorated with relief representations of mythological scenes, The Museum, Delphi, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: The Polygonal wall

The Polygonal wall, a retaining wall built after the destruction of the old temple of Apollo in 548 BC, Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: The Ancient Theater

The Ancient Theater, Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: The theatre

The theatre, Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: The Tholos

The Tholos, Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: Treasury of the Athenians

Treasury of the Athenians, Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo, Delphi, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: Close-up of capital on a column with hills in the background

Close-up of capital on a column with hills in the background, at Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Delphi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe

Background imageDelphi Collection: Greece / Delphi / Portico

Greece / Delphi / Portico
Delphi: portico or stoa of the Athenians

Background imageDelphi Collection: Ireland / Pass of Delphi

Ireland / Pass of Delphi
Irish scenery: Pass of Delphi, Killary Bay

Background imageDelphi Collection: Cadmus Consults Oracle

Cadmus Consults Oracle
Cadmus consults the Oracle of Delphi




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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Delphi: A Journey through Ancient Greece's Oracle" Step into the mystical world of Delphi, where the Pythia foretold prophecies at the revered Oracle. Explore the Tholos of the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, a magnificent circular structure that once stood as a testament to ancient Greek architecture. Immerse yourself in history as you wander through the ruins of ancient Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the remnants of temples dedicated to Apollo and Athena Pronea, witnessing their grandeur even in their dilapidated state. Delve deeper into this enchanting place as you encounter nature's beauty along Bundorragha River in County Mayo, Republic of Ireland - an unexpected connection to its Greek counterpart. Reflect on how these distant lands share common threads across time and space. Transport yourself back to Greece and stand amidst the archaeological site, surrounded by echoes from centuries past. The Temple of Apollo rises proudly before your eyes, whispering tales from antiquity with every stone it holds. Experience Delphi through Claude Lorrain's artistic lens as his masterpiece captures its ethereal essence. Let his painting transport you to this sacred sanctuary where gods and mortals intertwined. Discover hidden treasures within each building at Delphi's Archaeological Site - relics that offer glimpses into daily life during ancient times. Feel a sense of awe knowing that countless generations have walked these hallowed grounds before you. Pay homage to Athena Pronea at her ancient temple; feel her presence resonate through time. Stand humbled before The Pyhthoness who channeled divine wisdom for seekers who sought guidance from beyond mortal realms. Witness Aegeus, King of Athens depicted on an Athenian red-figure kylix - a reminder that legends were born here too. In every corner lies evidence that Delphi was not just an oracle but also a cultural hub where art, politics, and spirituality converged.