The Sanctuary of Athena Pronea is an ancient Greek complex in Delphi that was en route to the Temple of Apollo

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From Athens: Private Tour of Delphi, Arachova, and Chaerone

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Athena Pronaia Temple, Delphi

The Sanctuary of Athena Pronea is an ancient Greek complex in Delphi that was en route to the Temple of Apollo.

The Sanctuary of Athena Pronea is an ancient Greek complex in Delphi that was en route to the Temple of Apollo. Destroyed by an earthquake in the 4th century BC, the site retains the ruins of the Tholos or rotunda, with 3 of the original 20 Doric columns of the exterior standing today.


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About Athena Pronaia Temple

 Delphi 330 54, Greece

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Athena Pronaia Temple and Nearby Sights on Map

Sibyl Rock

The Sibyl Rock is the spot on which the first Oracle of Delphi, Herophile, delivered her oracles

Delphi Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum of Delphi is one of the most important museums in Greece, showcasing finds from the pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Delphi that was home to the legendary Oracle of Apollo

Treasury of Athens

Built to commemorate the victory of Greece over Persia in the Battle of Marathon in the 5th century BC, the Athenian Treasury on the Sacred Way at Delphi housed victory trophies and votive dedications made by the citizens to the Sanctuary of Apollo

Sanctuary of Apollo

The Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi was the most important sacred site in Ancient Greece, and considered as the centre of the world by the ancient Greeks

Delphi Theatre

The Ancient Theatre of Delphi, built with limestone from Mount Parnassus, dates back to the 4th century BC

Mount Parnassus

Soaring to a height of 2457 metres above Delphi, Mount Parnassus is the legendary home of the Muses from Greek mythology