A New Look for an Old City
The center of ancient Greek civilization is now home to a magnificent modern museum that highlights the city's storied past
- By Rick Steves
- Smithsonian magazine, April 2009, Subscribe
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This world-class museum hopes to lure the famous Elgin Marbles (the Parthenon sculptures) away from London’s British Museum. In the early 19th century, the British ambassador to the Ottomans, Lord Elgin, got permission to strip marble panels from the Parthenon and take them to England.
For years, the Greeks have asked for the marbles back, and for years, the Brits have responded with claims that Greece can’t give them a suitable home. And yet, now that this state-of-the-art facility is ready and waiting, it still seems unlikely that the marbles will be returned anytime soon. Britain is reluctant to give in, for fear of setting a precedent...and getting “me, too” notices from Italy, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, and all the other nations who’d like the missing pieces of their cultural heritage back. But even without the Marbles, this museum captures the timeless splendor of ancient and modern Athens.
Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) writes European travel guidebooks and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio. Email him at rick@ricksteves.com, or write to him c/o P.O. Box 2009, Edmonds, WA 98020.
© 2010 Rick Steves
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Comments (1)
I remember reading one of my Smithsonian magazine articles that detailed the opening (2009) of the New Acropolis Museum in Athens. I toured that area in June/July 2009, so the article must have been that Spring. It was quite an extensive article, with many pictures and illustrations of the moving of the artifacts from the old musum, etc. I'd like to purchase a copy of that issue provided I can still do that. Is it possible? Please advise. Thank you. Pat Northrup
Posted by Patricia Northrup on January 31,2013 | 03:18 PM