Pool of Gymnasium at Delphi

Abstract

View from the lower platform of the gymnasium, looking out over the plunge pool. This was a cold water pool used by athletes training for the Pythian games.

Description

View from the lower platform of the gymnasium looking out over the main pool of the gymnasium bath complex, with the Palaestra, or wrestling area to the left. In the background lie the foothills of Μt. Neraidolakomma. The complex was first constructed in the 4th century BCE, but was rebuilt and expanded by the Romans, who added hot baths in addition to the existing cold pools. The plunge pool pictured measures 9 meters in diameter and 1.8 meters deep, and was original to the site.

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed July 1978. Notes written on the slide or index: Delphi - Gymnasium, Gymnasium - pool.

Identifier DH.006
Collection DH: Delphi
Location Delfoi, Greece
Year 1978
Batch Stamp JUL 78
Printed Date July, 1978
Slide Notes Delphi - Gymnasium
Index Notes Gymnasium - pool
General Location Ancient Gymnasium at Delphi
Camera Location Pool of Gymnasium
Precision Likely
Angle 180 degrees S