Jul 31, 2009 | Archinect School Blog
Archinect Op-Ed: The Acropolis Museum; An Unhappy Fit
Last June, after three decades of competitions and debate, the Acropolis Museum in Athens opened to the public.
One of the artistA's works to go on display at the Teloglion Foundation. The tribute will be shown at the Benaki Museum in Athens later next year.
A series of events is being held in Athens under the title A'35 Years A- ItA's a Long TimeA' in protest of the invasion of Cyprus by the Turkish army.
Athens events marking Cyprus invasion 'anniversary'
Representatives of the political leadership of Greece and Cyprus and the Greek military leadership attended memorial events in Athens on Sunday honoring the resistance against the Turkish occupation of Cyprus, ahead of Monday's events that will mark the 35th 'anniversary' of the June 20, 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
How G2's Parthenon marbles poll went global
The Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon on display at the British Museum. Photograph: Martin Argles/Guardian Best-read lists on websites are disconcertingly revealing things.
Present-Day Parthenons - The New Acropolis Museum is Located in Athens
The Greeks have once again proven to be great architects with the creation of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece.
Twelve thousand people per day visiting the New Acropolis Museum
The new Acropolis Museum, which was officially opened on June 20th, is finding itself a fundamental place in the Athenian life.
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