The parthenon marbles a major money making display at the british museum have been the subject of an ongoing dispute between greece and the uk.
British museum greek marbles.
The 2 500 year old sculptures were illegally torn off the parthenon in the 1800s taken to england and sold to the museum in 1816 by lord elgin.
Ian jenkins the parthenon sculptures in the british museum british museum press 2007 ian jenkins greek architecture and its sculpture in the british museum british museum press 2006 mary beard the parthenon profile 2002 william st clair lord elgin and the marbles 3rd edition oxford university press 1998.
Mendoni said saturday that the marbles were loot and greece would never recognise the british museum s claim to the friezes.
The objects were removed from the parthenon at athens and from other ancient buildings and shipped to england by arrangement of thomas bruce 7th lord elgin who was british.
The current britishmuseum director invokes revisionist history and discredited museological principles as the british museum rules out loaning parthenon marbles to greece instead insisting.
The parthenon sculptures in the british museum.
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The removal of the marbles to greece would therefore they argue significantly reduce the number of people who have the opportunity to visit the marbles.
Greece 1050bc 520bc.
The parthenon was built as a temple dedicated to the goddess athena.
A british museum spokeswoman confirmed that it allows a stolen goods tour run by an external guide.
Greece has been campaigning for three decades for their return.
She said the elgin marbles were acquired legally with the approval of the ottoman.
It was the centrepiece of an ambitious building programme on the acropolis of athens.
Advocates of the british museum s position also point out that the marbles in britain receive about 6 million visitors per year as opposed to 1 5 million visitors to the acropolis museum.
The director of the british museum has provoked anger by suggesting the removal of the parthenon marbles from greece in the 19th century could be seen as a creative act.