The Greeks completed the construction of a wonderful temple for their beloved goddess Athena in 432 BC. (Sayre 60). The name of this rich and unique temple is the Parthenon temple. As Parttec said, the Parthenon Temple set Greece to be completed in about 15 years to establish their goddess Athena to redeem their city Athens and the entire Greek (Sere 60) during the Persian War lead. It is also a symbol of their strength and strength in other cultures. The Greeks are very proud and I know most of this.
Completion of the beautiful new museum at the foot of the Acropolis means that Athens currently has the most famous or infamous Greek artworks outside Greece: Parthenon, part and sculpture of the Parthenon temple . Collection of the British Museum. The commentator quickly concluded that Britain is time to repay marble. I do not agree: I think that there is no real example that these sculptures come back to Greece I think that this discussion is not politically or culturally affected. People think that these artworks should not be turned into old-fashioned conversation, but should be silent.
The most common of these arguments is Elgin, which was removed from the Parthenon temple by Sir Elgin in 1801 and sold to London in 1816, or the marble of the Parthenon. The British Museum Since Greece's independence in 1830, these national treasures have always been demanding that they have been rejected in the UK. Nonetheless, marble was acquired by the power of the empire from the developing world (then) from the 18th century to the 19th century, part of the broad debate about the ownership and exhibition of cultural treasures exhibited at the Western Art Museum is. Another, but related, discussion concerns the collection of art treasures of the 1945 Victor Allies (mainly the Soviet Union) from the failed axis.