Parthenon free of scaffolding for the first time in 15 years

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For the first time in over 15 years, Athenians and visitors can enjoy an unobstructed view of the Parthenon, as the scaffolding on the temple’s western side has finally been removed, according to news247.com.

The decision by the Acropolis Monuments Conservation Service marks a significant moment in the long-running restoration project, revealing once again the monument’s majestic and iconic silhouette.

According to reports, the dismantling of the metal framework was completed on September 30, uncovering the western façade visible from the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. The rare, striking view has drawn both residents and tourists eager to see the Parthenon without the structures that have surrounded it for more than a decade.

However, this clear view may not last forever. Sources indicate that restoration and maintenance work will continue in the coming years, potentially involving smaller, more flexible scaffolding systems that won’t obscure the temple’s entire façade.

For now, though, the Parthenon stands in full glory – a brief but breathtaking glimpse of ancient perfection, restored once again to the Athenian skyline.

Source: news247.gr

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