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 Delos                                           Museum of Delos, established in       “IN THE FIRST CENTURY BC, there were
                                                          A LIVING MUSEUM
                                                                                       approximately 30,000 inhabitants on this
                                                   Alongside the Archaeological
                                                                                       small island in the Cyclades. Most of them
 A REALM                                      natural landscapes are safeguarded,      were Athenians, but there were also people
                                                 1931 and expanded in 1972, the
                                                island itself stands as an open-air
                                                                                       from other parts of the Mediterranean.
                                               museum. Spanning various ancient
                                                                                       They lived peacefully, they wrote and spoke
                                                epochs, its myriad antiquities and
                                                                                       Greek and they worshipped their gods”, the
 of Ancient Majesty                             curated, and cherished under the       Director of the Ephorate of Antiquities of
                                                  stewardship of the Ephorate of
                                                                                       Cyclades, Dr Dimitris Athanasoulis, begins.
                                                    Antiquities of the Cyclades.
                                                                                       Firmly grounded in today’s world, with
                                                                                       a scientific background and a vision for
                                                                                       contemporary archaeological sites and
                                                                                       museums, the archaeologist uses simple
                                                                                       words to impart his knowledge and share
                                                                                       his love of narratives of the past.  “This
                                                                                       era is typical of Delos, as it is only here
                                                                                       and nowhere else in Greece that visitors
                                                                                       can grasp the meaning of the first instinct
                                                                                       for globalisation which materialised in
                                                                                       the Hellenistic kingdoms after the death
                                                                                       of Alexander the Great. That part of the
                                                                                       city, which is still in the process of being
                                                                                       excavated, is in excellent condition. So, we
                                                                                       could say that during that period, Delos
                                                                                       was a huge multicultural centre, similar to
                                                                                       the Mykonos of today. Visitors to Delos are
                                                                                       mainly tourists who choose Mykonos for
                                                                                       its attractions, and take the trip to Delos
                                                                                       because of its proximity”, Athanasoulis
                                                                                       makes clear from the beginning. “So, this
                                                                                       is a very interesting, paradoxical pair of
                                                                                       attractions for visitors.
 Truly incomparable                                                                    What is Mykonos today? A world-renowned
                                                                                       cosmopolitan island, one big party! To
                                                                                       use one of Foucault’s favourite terms, it is
 and among the                                                                         a heterotopia. Visitors to Mykonos escape
                                                                                       their daily life and find themselves in an
                                                                                       environment where ‘non-time’ prevails; a
 Mediterranean's                                                                       time for unlimited entertainment. During
                                                                                       their stay, there is no sense of time, as they
 foremost historical and                                                               find themselves in a timeless place. Delos,
                                                                                       however, is the exact opposite. As with
                                                                                       every museum or archaeological site, it is
 mythological treasures,                                                               a time warp – for example, when you climb
                                                                                       up the Acropolis, you travel back to the 5th
                                                                                       century BC. The advantage to Delos is that
 Delos embodies history                                                                you experience the journey back in time
                                                                                       even as you travel there, reaching the island
                                                                                       by a small boat much like the inhabitants of
 itself—an experience                                                                  old. The boat trip is a prelude. So, this is the
                                                                                       first reason why it is worthwhile for revellers
 that transcends time.                                                                 of ‘non-time’ Mykonos to visit Delos and
                                                                                       experience these extreme contrasts. It is a
                                                                                       voyage of a different kind, something worth
                                                                                       getting your head around – and whatever
                                                                                       your state of mind, you cannot avoid a sense
                                                                                       of altered states whilst on Delos! Although


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