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             Delos has its challenges (as an enormous site which needs to
             be restored, excavated and requires new infrastructure, among
             other things), it remains a unique archaeological site which
             spans the entirety of an island. The fact that the antiquities
             are in good condition and that so many of them remain
             allows visitors to visualise the ancient city in a comparable
             way to Pompeii. This is not possible in any other ancient city
             in Greece. There are many Roman cities in the Middle East,
             Syria or Africa which are in good condition, but on Delos you
             experience a scenery unchanged since antiquity, which we
             could say represents time itself! Even people who believe
             themselves to be indifferent to the past leave Delos having
             gained something from their visit”.

             STAGES IN HISTORY
             “It is worth stopping at the Sanctuary of Apollo first, as it is
             the reason the city was called into existence as one of the
             largest Hellenic sanctuaries in the Mediterranean. Imbued with
             the meaning of ‘sanctity’, this sacred place already existed in
             Homer’s era  and reached its peak during the Archaic period
             (7th-6th century BC) and the Classical period (5th-4th century
             BC). Citizens from the outer reaches of the Greek world
             travelled to the island to worship the God of Light. From the
             mid-6th century BC up to the 4th century BC, Athens imposed
             itself politically and culturally on the sacred island. During that
             period, the Sanctuary was the centre of the Athenian Republic,
             a symbol for the birth of western civilisation, and headquarters
             of the Athenian Empire (also known as the Delian League).
             When the League ceased to exist, this great Hellenistic                                        LANDMARK DONATION
             model city developed, encompassing all aspects of the Greek                      A silent sentinel on sacred ground — Antony
             World. The Hellenistic city, remains of which visitors can see               Gormley’s RULE II now stands permanently at the
             today, developed after 167 BC, when the Romans gave Delos                                 newly renovated Archaeological
             back to the Athenians and declared it a free port; a move                   Museum of Delos, becoming the first contemporary
                                                                                                  sculpture ever installed within a Greek
             which contributed to its rapid economic ascent. Merchants,
                                                                                         archaeological site. Gifted by NEON and the artist,
             bankers and shipowners from all of the known world settled                   the minimalist figure anchors past and present in a
             there, attracting a large number of masons, craftsmen and                       place where myth, memory, and art converge.
             sculptors. It was a large city with public buildings such as
             the Bouleuterion (Assembly House), the Prytaneion and the
 Revered as the   Ekklesiasterion, with religious and merchant guilds such as   and narrow streets of this 2nd century BC city have the same
             the Poseidonianists of Beirut housed in buildings, squares
             with votive offerings from Italian guilds such as the Agora of   ambience as those of Mykonos Town, let us remind ourselves
 birthplace of Apollo   the Competaliasts and unique houses decorated with murals,   that in antiquity, Mykonos was a satellite of Delos. When the
             mosaic floors and statues. It was a transport hub for the
                                                                       Ancient Greeks built Delos, it was from Mykonos that they
             Eastern Mediterranean due to the privileges granted by the   took the materials. And conversely, when Delos collapsed,
 and Artemis,   Romans and encouraged an unprecedented cosmopolitanism,   the Mykonians took these materials back again to build and
                                                                       fortify their own houses! What is of particular interest for the
             where all the peoples of the known world met, accumulating
             enormous amounts of wealth which was invested in          contemporary visitor is the phenomenon of universality. The
 Delos has drawn   constructing an elaborate city with winding streets, unique   fact that ‘foreigners’ from all over the world lived in Delos, that
             buildings such as the only marble theatre in the Aegean
                                                                       there was open trade with the East and the West and a vast
 pilgrims, historians, and   as well as three-storey houses (The House of the Lake, The   syncretism – an amalgamation of different religions, cultures,
                                                                       or schools of thought – with Greek temples but also places of
             House of Dolphins, The House of Masks, The House of the
             Trident, The House of Dionysus and The House of Cleopatra)   worship from other Eastern religions such as the Temple of Isis
 travellers for centuries.  with colonnades and unique mosaics. And if the squares   and the Synagogue.” •


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