Delphi is one of the major archaeological sites in Greece, belonging to the monuments protected by UNESCO. The project was: Careful cleaning and clearing of vegetation throughout the area on display, monuments' surface cleaning off natural backfilling and vegetation, creating a network of paths for visitors, including for persons with disabilities, viewing and rest areas, arrangement of dispersed architectural members, new roping off of the monuments, installation of signposts and information for people with weak eyesight, covering the immediate area or the interior of the ancient monuments with special ground material, improvement and utilisation of the existing rainwater drainage system, implementation of a part of the planting study, replacement of the old fence and construction of a new one, installation of emergency lighting, maintenance of mosaic floors, cleaning and mounting of monument surfaces, manufacture and installation of a reproduction of the copper support of the Plataean Tripod, conducting an informational workshop for the public as well as an educational program
Benefits: Upgrading of the archaeological site of Delphi, improvement of visitor accessibility as well as increasing the monument's functionality and visitability.
Budget: €600,000