
Acropolis Museum participating in 'Green Cultural Routes' action this weekend
The event is one of a host of activities being organised throughout the country between May 25 and May 28,
The event is one of a host of activities being organised throughout the country between May 25 and May 28,
With museum archaeologists as a guide, visitors will be able to wander through the archaeological excavation that lies at the base of the building and carry out a magical journey through time, learning about the history and daily lives of the people that lived in the shadow of the Acropolis for more than 4,500 years.
Britain should follow the example of Pope Francis, who recently returned fragments of the Parthenon Marbles held in the Vatican to Greece, thus helping to "foster some much-needed friendship for the UK in Europe," according to an article by Rachel Sanderson in "Bloomberg" entitled "Greece's Elgin Marbles Are Not Britain's to Keep".
Today’s opinion article by the Bloomberg agency entitled “Greece’s Elgin Marbles are not Britain’s to keep” is of great interest.
Turkey seems to be returning to normality in terms of provocative rhetoric against Greece after the "break" due to the deadly earthquakes in January
PASOK-Movement for Change (KINAL) leader Nikos Androulakis on Friday visited Oropos prison, where hundreds of resistance fighters were tortured during the Greek military junta in 1967-1974.