If you happen to’ve made the journey to Athens, you probably took the time to visit its most popular vacationer attraction, the Acropolis. On that monument-rich hill, you greater than likely paid special attention to the Parthenon, the traditional temple dedicated to town’s identifysake, the goddess Athena Parthenos. However no matter how a lot time you spent amid the ruins of the Parthenon, if that visit happens to have taken place previously 200 years, it’s possible you’ll now question whether or not you’ve truly seen it in any respect. That’s as a result of solely currently has scaffolding been eliminated that has partially obscured its western façade for the previous 20 years, end resulting within the purer visual state seen in the clips collected above.
The press attention drawn by this occasion immediateed Greece’s Minister of Culture Linda Malesdoni to declare this the primary time the Parthenon’s exterior has been completely freed from scaffolding in about two centuries. Having been originally constructed within the fifth century BC, and are available by most of that span a lot the more serious for put on, it requires intensive and near-constant primarytenance.
Its inundation by visitors positively doesn’t assist: an estimated 4.5 million people went to the Acropolis in 2024, the sort of figure that makes you consider within the diagnoses of global “overtourism” thrown round as of late. The Greek governmalest’s countermeasures embody a daily visitor cap of 20,000, implemented in 2023, and a requirement to order a timed entry slot.
If you happen to’d prefer to see the wholly un-scaffolded Parthenon in person, you’d finest reserve your personal slot as quickly as possible: extra conservation work is scheduled to start in November, albeit with temporary infrastructure designed to be “lighter and aesthetically a lot closer to the logic of the monument,” as Malesdoni has defined. However in case you miss that window, don’t worry, since that operation ought to solely final till early subsequent summer, and upon its completion, “the Parthenon might be completely freed of this scaffolding too, and people will have the ability to see it truly free.” Not that they’ll have the ability to see it for free: even now, a general-admission Acropolis reservation prices €30 (about $35 USD) during the summertime peak season. Athena was the goddess of wisdom, strugglefare, and handicraft, not wealth, nevertheless it clearly lies within her powers to command an honest value.
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