• Central among the number of imposing ruins that are interspersed on the Southern slopes of Parnassos mountain is the temple of Apollo.
  • The priestesses of Apollo, known as the Pythia, served as the oracle for the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
  • But here, in the Temple of Apollo in the city of Delphi, her every sound and movement is duly recorded.
  • The Temple of Apollo within the Sanctuary of Delphi in Phokis was one of the most significant and important temples dedicated to the god Apollo in Greece.
  • The temple of Apollo is part of the temple complex at Delphi. An absolute marvel to behold even in ruins. We visited as part of our day tour to Delphi.
  • The ruins of the Temple of Apollo are situated on their own large terrace at the top of the sacred Temenos of Apollo at Delphi.
  • The archaic temple of Apollo was constructed in 510 B.C. with money raised by many Greek cities under the auspices of the Alcmaeonids of Athens.
  • The Temple of Apollo at Delphi was probably the most magnificent structure on the site and dominates the temenos from its central position.
  • The beautifully rendered mural and a well crafted maquette in the Delphi museum, show how the temple of Apollo was the most important building among many.
  • The Temple of Apollo at Ancient Delphi is located within the broader expanse of the Sanctuary of Apollo. The temple was considered sacred to the god Apollo.