
Return window Sculptors of the Parthenon from British museum in Athens through mutual lending of exhibitsopens up again George Osbornein his article in the “Diaries” column of a British magazine Viewer.
In particular, the president of the British Museum claims that “tElginia marble has always been a controversial subject. Some, like the great Romantic poet Lord Byron, thought they should never leave Greece, but they have been admired by tens of millions of people in the British Museum and I believe they have played a vital role in telling our common human history.” .
George Osborne is essentially talking about the negotiations between the two parties: “Ewe, the members of the Council, are exploring with the Greeks whether there is a way to resolve this 200-year-old dispute so that the sculptures can be exhibited in both London and Athens, and new viewers here can admire the treasures that it is now in Greece. We may or may not succeed, but it’s worth trying.”
In his note, the chairman of the British Museum and former minister also comments on what former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently wrote: “I read this week that another romantic, Boris Johnson, is concerned about this issue. Probably, this cannot be the same Boris who once wrote an article stating that “the arguments given were correct. But the reasons for their return are even better. Elgin marbles must leave the criminal culture of the alcoholic north and be exposed where they belong: in the land of shining light, in the land of Achilles, “in the gloomy mountains and the echoing sea.” We are probably talking about different Boriss.”
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Source: Kathimerini

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