Steps to Theater from Temple of Apollo

Abstract

View of the staircase leading up from the terrace of the Temple of Apollo to the Theater. This staircase sits directly next to the monument of Krateros, and they were likely built together between 323 and 320 BCE.

Description

A staircase next to the Monument of Krateros, leading up from the terrace of the Temple of Apollo to the Theater. The Monument of Krateros dates from between 323 and 320 BCE, making Baly's description of "4th century BC staircase" an accurate one. The Monument of Krateros was a collection of bronze statues engaged in a hunt, depicting Krateros alongside Alexander the Great in an event thought to have actually occured in 332 BCE. None of the statues from the group survive, only the stone platform to the right of the staircase, holding the statue bases and dedicatory inscriptions. The monument is later termed by Baly "Alexander's Lion Hunt" in his notes for DH.69.

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed July 1978. Notes written on the slide or index: 4th cent. B.C. Staircase to Theater.

Identifier DH.053
Collection DH: Delphi
Location Delfoi, Greece
Year 1978
Batch Stamp JUL 78
Printed Date July, 1978
Slide Notes 4th cent. staircase to Theater
Index Notes 4th cent. B.C. Staircase to Theater
General Location Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
Camera Location Staircase to Theater from Temple of Apollo
Precision Likely
Angle 305 degrees NW