The marble lions on the greek island of delos are replicas of the originals which are located in the island s museum.
Marble lions of delos.
The sanctuaries of mount kynthos and the theatre.
The terrace of the lions was dedicated to apollo by the people of naxos shortly before 600 bce.
Four main groups of ruins are distinguishable on the west coast.
Moreover these lions were a famous gift to that island of delos from naxos which dominated commerce in the cyclades during the 8 th and 7 th centuries bc.
One of the missing lions now overlooks the arsenal in venice italy having been removed from delos in the 17th century.
Today the original marble lions are stored in the museum and they have been replaced by replicas.
And the region of the sacred lake.
One is inserted over the main gate to the venetian arsenal.
The original marble lions of delos the remaining lions are protected from further erosion inside the museum.
It is home to a row of magnificent white marble lions originally there were nine but only five remain in fact even these are replicas the originals being on show in the delos museum.
Found west of the agora of thophrastos.
Among delos s most noted sculptural artifacts are fragments of a colossal apollo and nine marble lions.
They have been replaced by cast replicas on the approximate original location outdoors.
The lions create a grand monumental avenue similar to egyptian avenues of sphinxes.
The lions create a monumental avenue comparable to egyptian avenues of sphinxes.
The religious city of apollo a hieron sanctuary.
There is a greek sphinx in the delos museum today only seven of the original lions remain.
The marble lions of delos.
The lions which are in a crouching position and seem to be guarding the lake date from the seventh century bc and were a gift to apollo from the people of the island of naxos.
It originally had nine to twelve squatting snarling marble guardian lions along the sacred way.
A row of exact copies of the sculptures standing on the modern rectangular pedestals on the terrace in delos.
They were donated by the citizens of naxos in the 7th century bce.
The lions are faced east towards.
Bce horseman middle of the 6th c.
The original marble lions are located in the delos museum to be protected from further erosion.
The original row of up to 12 although there may have been as many as 16 stone lions was built around 600 bce by the people of naxos in honor of the god apollo.
Originally there were as many as nine lions which lined the avenue leading from the sanctuary to the harbour of skardanas.
The commercial port and small sanctuaries.