Just a few miles away from cosmopolitan Mykonos you will find the UNESCO world heritage site - Delos island, the place where the light was born. Nowadays, the island of Delos has one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. This island is unique because nowhere else in the world you will find so many monumental antiquities from the Archaic, the Classical, and the Hellenistic periods. This island is the museum and history.
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What To Expect
The Temple of the Delians is the largest of the three cult temples dedicated to Apollo within the temenos of the Sanctuary of Apollo on the Greek island of Delos. It is also known as the Great Temple or the Delian Temple of Apollo.
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Archaeological Site of Delos
Archaeological museum in Delos
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Delos
Delos is a Greek island and archaeological site in the Aegean Sea's Cyclades archipelago, near Mykonos. The mythological birthplace of Apollo, it was a major religious center and port during the 1st millennium B.C. The island's ruins encompass Doric temples, markets, an amphitheater, houses with mosaics and the iconic Terrace of the Lions statues. The Archaeological Museum displays statues excavated from the site.