
Delos
Delos is a small, uninhabited Greek island in the Aegean Sea, known for its rich archaeological significance. In ancient times, it was a major religious center dedicated to Apollo and Artemis, making it one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the ancient world. The island is home to extensive ruins, including temples, theaters, and mosaics, reflecting its historical importance. UNESCO designated Delos as a World Heritage Site to preserve its cultural heritage. Today, it serves as an open-air museum, attracting visitors who wish to explore its ancient history and significance in Greek mythology.