The Archaeological Museum of Delphi is one of the most significant in Greece and houses magnificent finds that tell the history of the renowned Delphic Sanctuary. Its rich collections include architectural sculptures (such as the reliefs from the metopes of the Treasury of the Siphnians and the Treasury of the Athenians), statues (Kleobis and Biton and the Sphinx of the Naxians, among others), as well as minor works of art, like votive offerings dedicated to the sanctuary by worshippers. These artifacts document the religious, political and artistic activity throughout the entire historical course of the sanctuary, from its foundation to its decline in late antiquity.