Siphnian Treasury

Local nameΘησαυρός Σιφνίων
LocationGreece

The Siphnian Treasury was a building at the Ancient Greek cult centre of Delphi, erected to host the offerings of the polis, or city-state, of Siphnos. It was one of a number of treasuries lining the "Sacred Way", the processional route through the Sanctuary of Apollo, erected to win the favor of the gods and increase the prestige of the donor polis. It was one of the earlier surviving buildings of this type, and its date remains a matter for debate, with the most plausible date being around 525 BC. Until recently it was often confused or conflated with the neighbouring Cnidian Treasury, a similar but less elaborate building, as the remains of the two had become mixed together and earlier theoretical reconstructions used parts of both.

The people of Siphnos had gained enormous wealth from their silver and gold mines in the Archaic period and used the tithe of their income to erect the treasury, the first religious structure made entirely out of marble.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siphnian_Treasury

Address Αμφίσσης-Λιβαδειάς, 32004, Greece

Coordinates 38°28'53.863" N 22°30'5.543" E

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