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 acropolis marbles.
Parthenon marbles elgin marbles artist phidias year c.
γλυπτά του παρθενώνα also known as the elgin marbles ˈ ɛ l ɡ ɪ n 1 are a collection of classical greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor phidias and his.
There are no current discussions with the greek government on this issue.
The temple s great size and lavish use of white marble was intended to show off the city s power and wealth at the height of its empire.
Even now the marbles at the british museum are often referred to as the elgin marbles as if he had a hand in creating them.
The british museum enjoys a good professional relationship with the acropolis museum which in recent years has included scholarly workshops staff placements and sharing knowledge over a wide range of subjects from colour on ancient sculpture to museum display and presentation.
The elgin marbles refer to a collection of ancient greek sculptures and architectural details dating back to the fifth century bc which are currently kept in the british museum london.
Lord elgin sold the marbles to the british government who passed them on to the british museum in 1817 where they remain one of its most prized exhibits.
The marbles have been on display in the british museum since 1817 of the 115 delicately sculpted marble panels that circumscribed the temple with a depiction of the annual panathenaic procession.
The 2 500 year old sculptures were illegally torn off the parthenon in the.
Should the acropolis receive the marbles from the british museum a new museum in athens must be in place to store all the sculptures since the space at the museum might not be enough.
It was the centrepiece of an ambitious building programme on the acropolis of athens.
The british museum is prevented by uk law from returning the marbles although the labour leader jeremy corbyn has said he would repatriate them if his party were elected.