Portico of Roman Marketplace at Delphi

Abstract

View of the Roman Marketplace or Agora. The marketplace sat just outside the wall marking the Sanctuary of Apollo and sold votive offerings to pilgrims.

Description

View of the Stoa in the Roman Marketplace, or Agora. Situated just outside the Sanctuary of Apollo, this location was originally a Greek agora, before being extensively renovated by the Romans, who added the stoa, or covered portico pictured here. At the back of the Stoa, stalls would house vendors selling small votive offerings made from bronze or ceramic. The visible remains here date from the 4th century CE, and the columns seen in this image were re-erected in 1977, shortly before Baly's visit. Since, all of the surviving column capitals have been broken or removed. In the photo, we also see a series of statue bases and carved blocks (DH.24) between the columns and the stalls, all of which have been removed since.

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed July 1978. Notes written on the slide or index: Market place.

Identifier DH.023
Collection DH: Delphi
Location Delfoi, Greece
Year 1978
Batch Stamp JUL 78
Printed Date July, 1978
Slide Notes Market place
Index Notes Market place
General Location Roman Marketplace at Delphi
Camera Location Roman Marketplace at Delphi
Precision Estimated
Angle 30 degrees NE