The monuments visitors can admire in the archaeological site of Delos, as well as the importance of the exhibits in its museum, are indicative of the multiculturalism and religious freedom that characterized the island. A stone’s throw from the sanctuary of Apollo, which stretched over 20,000m2, and shrines dedicated to Artemis, Hera, Zeus, Athena and the entire Dodecatheon, one can find sanctuaries dedicated to gods that did not belong to the traditional Greek pantheon, such as deities from Phrygia and Mysia or Syria and Egypt. Among them, the sanctuary of Isis, the patron goddess of sailors, dominates the hill of Kynthos, the highest point of the island.