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Open today at 08:00-20:00 (admission ends at 19:40)
M30***42:“Greece is a country with a rich history and civilization, and its unearthed artifacts are astonishing. The bronze statues are lifelike, the eyes vivid, and the quality of artifacts from two to three thousand years ago is incredible.”
Open today at 08:30-15:30 (admission ends at 15:00)
Sammy0618:“The Delphi Archaeological Museum is located in Delphi, central Greece. Designed by the renowned museum architect Patroclus, it is built against the mountain. Its style is calm and restrained, almost blending in with the surrounding environment. If you don't know the details, you would never feel that this is one of the most important collections of ancient Greek artworks.”
紅氿:“In the Parnassus Mountains, 150 kilometers from Athens, there is the ancient ruins of Delphi, which is listed on the World Heritage List. Delphi, located under the cliffs, mainly consists of the Temple of Apollo, the Temple of Athena, a theater, a sports training ground and a stadium.”
YouTube ID: @Longmeetsworld:“★★★★★ Perfect for Beating the Crowds and Exploring!This 5-day combo ticket was 100% worth it and so convenient bought on Trip.com. Skipped the huge ticket line at the Acropolis and just scanned my phone – amazing!The ticket gets you into all the major ancient sites: the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora, Roman Forum, and others. We spent day 1 at the Acropolis (go early!), and then used the other days to explore the other ruins at our own pace whenever we walked by. It saved us money and the hassle of buying individual tickets each time.The Acropolis itself is breathtaking, but can be crowded and hot – wear good shoes! Having 5 days meant we didn't have to rush. Highly recommend this ticket.”
Open today at 09:00-22:00 (admission ends at 21:30)
SHARMIN K:“This is a 6 in Greece, Athens.If you have the time I suggest and highly recommend for you to visit this place. This museum is worth visiting and spending money on. Tip: Book early in the day as queues can be long in summer months! Expect to spend at least 1/2 a day in the museum.”
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Sammy0618:“The "Pan-Hellenic Sanctuary" is a complex structure outside the city-state politics, providing all Greeks with the only way to know themselves in a religious sense. It is said that the entrance to the Temple of Apollo is engraved with the motto "Know yourself".
During the period from the middle of the 8th century BC to the middle of the 7th century BC, the worship of Apollo gained a high reputation because he was the patron saint of the colonial cause that was in full swing at the time.
In 373 BC, an earthquake severely damaged the buildings of the sanctuary, which played a decisive role in its fate. It was in the second half of the 4th century BC that, while it was undergoing arduous restoration, Greece experienced political turmoil, and the sanctuary gradually declined. Since the Roman rule in the 1st century AD, no new buildings have appeared in the sanctuary.
In 392 AD, the Roman Emperor Theodosius I issued an edict prohibiting pagan beliefs. The oracle was worshiped in the 15th century, marking the end of the worship of Apollo. The site of the sanctuary was occupied by a village in the early AD and was rediscovered in the 15th century.
The operation of the oracle has undergone many changes in history. According to one of the most authoritative witnesses, Plutarch, who was once a priest of the temple, in his time (1st century AD) there was only one prophetess in the temple, who was requested once a month; earlier, during the heyday of the ritual, three priestesses were required to take turns to cope with the long queue of requests. In another temple of Apollo, the oracle was transmitted to the prophet's spirit only through thoughts, which allowed him/her to play more freely.
In the Christian era, John Chrysostom believed that Pythia was a woman possessed by the devil, which drilled into the prophetess from the depths of the earth under the tripod.
Every year, when Apollo left, there was no oracle, which resulted in countless believers waiting for the oracle to reopen. Therefore, the temple priests had the right to arrange priority for participating in the ceremony (Προμαντεία / promanteia). Participants first presented appropriate gifts to the god, and then the priests poured some cold water on a goat. If it did not tremble, it was considered a bad omen and the ceremony would not proceed; if the worshiper was accepted, the goat would be offered, and he could enter the temple to ask the prophetess a question. Of course, whether the question was answered or not depended on the will of the god.”
带着檬宝去旅行:“Drive to Delphi and pass by the most beautiful ruins of the Temple of Apollo, which is known as the center of the world. The marble is engraved with inscriptions and impressions of celebrities from all over Europe since the 17th century.”
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