The Archaeological Site of Delphi is bigger and more complete that that of Olympia. To my disappointment, I didn't get to see the famous ruin of the Tholos Temple because it was closed perhaps due to safety or reconstruction reason.
The highlight of the Delphi Archaeological Museum is the incredible statue of the Charioteer (the last 3 photos).
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01_Church Agios Nikolaos Delphi.jpg
02_Balconies upstairs.jpg
03_Balcony downstairs.jpg
04_Staircase.jpg
05_Delphi Archaeological Site.jpg
06_Delphi Archaeological Site.jpg
07_Delphi Archaeological Site.jpg
08_Treasury of Athens side view.jpg
09_Treasury of Athens.jpg
10_Pillar of Prusias II.jpg
11_Temple of Apollo.jpg
12_Temple of Apollo.jpg
13_The theatre.jpg
14_Mosaic floor.jpg
15_The ancient Delphi.jpg
16_Delphic Tripod.jpg
17_Sphinx of the Naxos.jpg
18_Siphnian Caryatid.jpg
19_Siphnian Treasury sculpture.jpg
20_Siphnian Treasury sculpture.jpg
21_Lion headed water spout.jpg
22_A chryselephantine statue.jpg
23_A chryselephantine statue.jpg
24_Kleobis and Biton.jpg
25_Marble statue of a smiling girl.jpg
26_Omphalos.jpg
27_Acanthus column with Dancers.jpg
28_Altar with low relief.jpg
29_Delphi Antinous.jpg
30_Fragments and drawing of Charioteer.jpg
31_The Charioteer.jpg
32_Erected 478 or 474 B.C.jpg
33_A bronze statue with inlaid eyes and lashes.jpg