Delphi Archaeological Museum
The Delphi Archaeological Museum is located in Delphi, Greece, and houses artifacts from the ancient site of Delphi, which was once considered the center of the world in ancient Greek mythology. The museum showcases a variety of items, including sculptures, pottery, and inscriptions that date back to the 8th century BC through the Roman period.
One of the museum's highlights is the famous Charioteer of Delphi, a well-preserved bronze statue that dates to 478 BC. The museum also features the Sphinx of Naxos and numerous offerings made to the god Apollo, who was worshipped at the nearby Delphi Sanctuary.