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The Gymnasium at Delphi is a building complex of the 4th century BC at Delphi, Greece, which comprised the xystus and the palaestra, along with its auxiliary buildings such as the changing rooms and baths. It was situated between the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and the fountain Castalia. Some remains of archaic buildings, discovered under the xystus, were possibly related to a sanctuary dedicated to Demeter and indicate the sanctity of the area from earlier times.

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  • Το Αρχαίο Γυμνάσιο Δελφών ήταν κτιριακό συγκρότημα του 4ου αιώνα π.Χ, που περιλάμβανε τον ξυστό και την παλαίστρα μαζί με τα βοηθητικά της κτίσματα, όπως τα αποδυτήρια και τα λουτρά. Βρισκόταν ανάμεσα στο και στην Κασταλία πηγή. Κατάλοιπα αρχαϊκών κτισμάτων που έχουν βρεθεί κάτω από τον ξυστό του γυμνασίου ίσως ταυτίζονται με ιερό της Δήμητρας (Δαμάτριον) και δηλώνουν ενδεχομένως ότι ο χώρος ήταν κέντρο λατρείας της γης και χθονίων θεοτήτων σε ακόμη παλαιότερες εποχές. (el)
  • The Gymnasium at Delphi is a building complex of the 4th century BC at Delphi, Greece, which comprised the xystus and the palaestra, along with its auxiliary buildings such as the changing rooms and baths. It was situated between the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and the fountain Castalia. Some remains of archaic buildings, discovered under the xystus, were possibly related to a sanctuary dedicated to Demeter and indicate the sanctity of the area from earlier times. (en)
  • Il Ginnasio di Delfi è un complesso edilizio del IV secolo a.C. a Delfi, in Grecia, che comprendeva lo xisto e la palestra insieme ai suoi edifici ausiliari come gli spogliatoi e le terme. Era situato tra il Santuario di Atena Pronaia e la fonte Castalia. Alcuni resti di edifici arcaici scoperti sotto lo xisto erano probabilmente legati a un santuario dedicato a Demetra e indicano la santità della zona da epoche precedenti. (it)
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  • Το Αρχαίο Γυμνάσιο Δελφών ήταν κτιριακό συγκρότημα του 4ου αιώνα π.Χ, που περιλάμβανε τον ξυστό και την παλαίστρα μαζί με τα βοηθητικά της κτίσματα, όπως τα αποδυτήρια και τα λουτρά. Βρισκόταν ανάμεσα στο και στην Κασταλία πηγή. Κατάλοιπα αρχαϊκών κτισμάτων που έχουν βρεθεί κάτω από τον ξυστό του γυμνασίου ίσως ταυτίζονται με ιερό της Δήμητρας (Δαμάτριον) και δηλώνουν ενδεχομένως ότι ο χώρος ήταν κέντρο λατρείας της γης και χθονίων θεοτήτων σε ακόμη παλαιότερες εποχές. (el)
  • The Gymnasium at Delphi is a building complex of the 4th century BC at Delphi, Greece, which comprised the xystus and the palaestra, along with its auxiliary buildings such as the changing rooms and baths. It was situated between the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and the fountain Castalia. Some remains of archaic buildings, discovered under the xystus, were possibly related to a sanctuary dedicated to Demeter and indicate the sanctity of the area from earlier times. (en)
  • Il Ginnasio di Delfi è un complesso edilizio del IV secolo a.C. a Delfi, in Grecia, che comprendeva lo xisto e la palestra insieme ai suoi edifici ausiliari come gli spogliatoi e le terme. Era situato tra il Santuario di Atena Pronaia e la fonte Castalia. Alcuni resti di edifici arcaici scoperti sotto lo xisto erano probabilmente legati a un santuario dedicato a Demetra e indicano la santità della zona da epoche precedenti. (it)
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  • Αρχαίο Γυμνάσιο Δελφών (el)
  • Gymnasium at Delphi (en)
  • Ginnasio di Delfi (it)
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