The parthenon marbles greek.
The greek and british controversy regarding the elgin marbles.
Curently the elgin marbles constitute one of the most important collections of the british museum.
A 75 m long part of the original 160 m parthenon frieze.
The greek government has frequently demanded the return of the marbles but the british museum claiming among other reasons that it has saved the marbles.
The british defend their ownership of the marbles based on greece s lack of an adequate museum and the fact that they paid for the pieces mcguigan 2.
The final shipment of the elgin marbles reached london in 1812 and in 1816 the entire collection was acquired from elgin by the crown for the sum of 35 000 about half of elgin s costs.
Some suggest that lord elgin bribed turkish officials and effectively stole the marbles.
The greek government has disputed the british museum trustees legal title to the sculptures.
They were originally part of the temple of the parthenon and other buildings on the acropolis of athens.
In many ways the marbles are emblematic of the development of modern ideas of national heritage and global display which.
γλυπτά του παρθενώνα also known as the elgin marbles ˈ ɛ l ɡ ɪ n are a collection of classical greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor phidias and his assistants.