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| Area: 5 sq. kms Distance from Mykonos: 6 nautical miles The sacred island of Delos was, in the myths, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Today the island is uninhabited: it is a vast arshaeological site whose superb monuments draw thousands of visitors in pilgrimage to what was, for a thousand years or so after the ninth century BC, the political and religious centre of the Aegean. The archaeological site covers almost the entire island, starting on the west side, where the sacred harbour was. From the harbour, a majestic sacred way led to the Sanctuary of Apollo, where there were temples, altars, votive offerings and other buildings. There are ruins of four temples to Apollo, one of them known as the Temple of the Athenians.
Still further north is the region of the sacred lake, with
the Terrace of the Lions, the Letoon, the Agora of the
Italians and the Institution of the Poseidoniasts of Berytos.
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