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DailyGram: light & water dance• • • • • • Tags: #winter #snfcc #lights #show #dance #music #ca

DailyGram: light & water dance






Tags: #winter #snfcc #lights #show #dance #music #canal #trees #christmas #xmas #architecture #photography #happiness #greece #shotoniphone #dailygram #instatravel #travelgram #athens #dailygram (at Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center)
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DailyGram: sky fckin porn • • • • • • Tags: #autumn #colours #trees #sunset #orangeskyline #skyporn

DailyGram: sky fckin porn






Tags: #autumn #colours #trees #sunset #orangeskyline #skyporn #sky #nature #photography #love #happiness #greece #shotoniphone #dailygram #shotoniphone #instatravel #travelgram #athens (at Pallíni, Greece)
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TravelGram: daily scenes• • • • • • Tags: #autumn #pavement #freeway #sunset #orangeskyline #skypo

TravelGram: daily scenes






Tags: #autumn #pavement #freeway #sunset #orangeskyline #skyporn #sky #nature #photography #love #happiness #greece #shotoniphone #throwback #shotoniphone #instatravel #travelgram #athens (at Pallíni, Greece)
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DailyGram: work life• • • • • • Tags: #shotoniphone #athens #dailygram #rain #sunset #worklife #cl

DailyGram: work life






Tags: #shotoniphone #athens #dailygram #rain #sunset #worklife #clouds #skyporrn #hdr #landscape #mountains #teatime (at Pallíni, Greece)
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TravelGram: Welcome to Twin Peaks• • • • • • Tags: #autumn #roadtrip #peaks #trees #pines #mountai

TravelGram: Welcome to Twin Peaks






Tags: #autumn #roadtrip #peaks #trees #pines #mountains #sky #nature #photography #love #happiness #greece #shotoniphone #throwback #shotoniphone #instatravel #travelgram #athens (at Μόλα, Πάρνηθα)
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TravelGram: it’s still here• • • • • • • Tags: #autumn #escape #sunset #coast #vacation #traveler

TravelGram: it’s still here







Tags: #autumn #escape #sunset #coast #vacation #traveler #greece #europe #shotoniphone #travel #travelgram #instalifo #sky #skyporn #beach #sea #athens #sand #solitude #swim (at Ktima 48)
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TravelGram: kalispera athina, kalispera ellada• • • • • • • Tags: #sunset #athens #parthenon #acro

TravelGram: kalispera athina, kalispera ellada







Tags: #sunset #athens #parthenon #acropolis #hill #greece #lycabettus #europe #shotoniphone #vacation #travel #travelgram #aegean #instalifo #sky #clouds #scenery #landscape #city #cityscape (at Lykavittos Hill)
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TravelGram: need pool time• • • • • • • Tags: #pool #escape #sunset #athens #love #skyporn #nature

TravelGram: need pool time







Tags: #pool #escape #sunset #athens #love #skyporn #nature #traveler #summer #greece #europe #shotoniphone #vacation #travel #travelgram #instalifo #sky #clouds #scenery #landscape (at Pisina Marina Zeas)
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TravelGram: Octosummer• • • • • • • Tags: #summer #escape #sunset #coast #vacation #traveler #gree

TravelGram: Octosummer







Tags: #summer #escape #sunset #coast #vacation #traveler #greece #europe #shotoniphone #travel #travelgram #instalifo #sky #skyporn #beach #sea #athens #sand #solitude (at Αναβυσσος)
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Stoa of Attalos - Columns for Days! Did you know the Stoa of Attalos was built between 159 BC - 138

Stoa of Attalos - Columns for Days! 

Did you know the Stoa of Attalos was built between 159 BC - 138 BC. The impressive columns measured over 116 m long and 20 m deep, with two rows of 45 columns.  It was used to house shops and businesses for the Athenians.  Some say it was the first ancient shopping centre! - SeenByNina


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Porch of the Caryatids (Maidens)“Athens, you beauty! Look past the ancient civilisations and discove

Porch of the Caryatids (Maidens)

“Athens, you beauty! Look past the ancient civilisations and discover the exciting cosmopolitan city within. You won’t be disappointed” 

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Hadrian’s Library ️☕“It’s impossible not to fall in love with Hadrian’s Library, and the modern muse

Hadrian’s Library ️☕

“It’s impossible not to fall in love with Hadrian’s Library, and the modern museum hidden among the beautiful ruins” - sabrinaburgess

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PiraeusOne of the best things about Athens is that it is surrounded by picturesque little islands, t

Piraeus

One of the best things about Athens is that it is surrounded by picturesque little islands, towns and ports that are only a short ferry ride away.  charliepr1ce

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Meteora - Have Your Head in the Clouds!Built in the Byzantine times by monks who thought the placeme

Meteora - Have Your Head in the Clouds!

Built in the Byzantine times by monks who thought the placement of the Monasteries on top of the ancient rocks would bring them closer to God! 

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Knolling - The Glam Greek Holiday EditionTips: Remember to bring Euros, a plug C or F adapter and yo

Knolling - The Glam Greek Holiday Edition

Tips: Remember to bring Euros, a plug C or F adapter and your favourite summer hat!

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The Acropolis MuseumConsistently rated as one of the best museums in the world, and you can see why.The Acropolis MuseumConsistently rated as one of the best museums in the world, and you can see why.The Acropolis MuseumConsistently rated as one of the best museums in the world, and you can see why.The Acropolis MuseumConsistently rated as one of the best museums in the world, and you can see why.

The Acropolis Museum

Consistently rated as one of the best museums in the world, and you can see why. With dazzling floor to ceiling glass windows that look out to the Acropolis and enough ancient artefacts to keep your inner Indiana Jones happy, this is one sight that you should not miss!

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The Temple of Olympian ZeusNo trip to Athens would be complete without taking in the amazing ancient

The Temple of Olympian Zeus

No trip to Athens would be complete without taking in the amazing ancient ruins like the The Temple of Olympian Zeus. The tall columns made this temple one of the largest ever built in the ancient world!

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elizabethanism:

“The entire British museum is an active crime scene” - John Oliver

[image description: two pictures, one above the other. The first image shows a statue originally from the Acropolis in Athens, now in the British Museum. The statue is a column shaped like a woman. It is labelled London. The bottom image is from the Acropolis Museum in Athens, showing the other five matching column/statues, with a space for the missing statue pointedly left open. This picture is shot from above and is labelled Athens.

image in savvysergeant’s reblog: screencap of tags from two people. Feeblekazoo’s tags read: the degree to which the Acropolis museum is designed to shame the British Museum is spectactular. butherlipsarenotmoving’s tags read: the acropolis museum is the most passive aggressive museum i’ve ever been to and i love it

/end id]

For those of you who don’t know museum drama, one of the largest and most famous parts of the British Museum’s collection is the so-called Elgin Marbles, which were looted from the Acropolis by Lord Elgin in the 18th Century. (The Acropolis is the hill in Athens, Greece which has some of the most amazing Greek ruins anywhere, the most famous of which is the Parthenon.) Elgin had (or at least claims to have had) permission from the Ottoman Empire to take stuff home with him, but a) this is one empire asking another empire if they can loot stuff from the other empire’s subjugated people, so, not exactly any moral high ground there Elgin, and b) he took a lot more stuff than the Ottomans said he could have.

Greece has been asking for those statues and sculptures to be returned since they won independence in 1832. That’s right, 1832, 190 years ago. The British Museum has had a number of excuses over the years, one of the biggies of the late 20th Century being “we couldn’t possibly give them back because Athens doesn’t have a nice enough museum to display them” and ignoring Greece’s response of “we will BUILD a museum just for them if you will just give us our damn stuff back!“

Finally, Greece said “fuck you” and built a museum at the bottom of the Acropolis called the Acropolis museum. It is huge, it is gorgeous, the collection of objects is amazing and the educational bits (“this is what it is and why it matters”) are really well done. It’s probably one of the best archaeological museums in the world; it definitely is the best collection of ancient Greek artifacts in the world, both for the size of the collection and the way it’s displayed.

Oh. And it is amazingly passive-aggressive. Every single piece of the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum has an empty spot on display waiting for the piece to be returned to Greece. For example, there are a lot of pieces where Elgin took, say, the nicest (or easiest to remove) one of a set. The column/statue in the OP’s image is one of these. Friezes from the roof of the Parthenon are another example. The Acropolis Museum displays each one of these sets with space for the stolen pieces, along with a picture of what the stolen piece looks like and where it is. It is a giant middle finger at the British Museum, disguised as helpful information.

There’s no chance that the British Museum will return any of this in the next generation. It’s not up to the curators at the British Museum; they don’t get any say in this. The board of governors of the British Museum is made up of old posh English people who genuinely believe that the Empire was awesome and England has a perfect right to everything in the British Museum. They have set policies about what can and can’t be removed from the collection, and according to those policies nothing of any historical or monetary value can be given away or sold. And they actively promote the idea that their predecessors had a perfect right to loot the cultural heritage of the world, and that the museum has a perfect right to keep it forever. The only way to get anything out of the British Museum and back to its rightful place would be to completely replace the entire board of the museum with new people who think completely differently. And that’s not happening any time soon, alas.

By the way, the British argument that Greeks wouldn’t know how to care for the antiquities……. Greece has 206 archaeological museums. It’s not only incredibly demeaning as an argument, it’s also straight out false and misleading.

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