Category Archives: British Museum
Only in the Acropolis Museum
There is only one fitting place for the Parthenon Marbles presently in the British Museum to be reunified, is the Acropolis Museum. Only here can their peerless beauty, the genius of their creation, their dynamic relationship with place, history, and … Continue reading
Silent protest for the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles outside the British Museum – 20 June
An article from UK correspondent for Ta Nea, Yannis Andrtisopoulos On Saturday 20 June, the British Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles (BCRPM) organised a silent protest outside the gates of the British Museum, which remains closed. The … Continue reading
Acropolis re-opened after a 60-day #Covid19 quarantine
Recently, after a 2-month period of quarantine, the Acropolis has opened to the public again. The Acropolis Museum remains closed for the moment but the 11th anniversary of its opening to the public approaches, we look forward to a post-pandemic … Continue reading
EU Directives do not apply to the Parthenon Marbles Return After Brexit
Despite some misguided suggestions from different groups with an interest in return of the Parthenon Marbles, the EU education and culture commissioner Tibor Navracsics has clarified matters. He said that the bloc’s directives on the repatriation of national treasures, apply in … Continue reading