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Greece recovers stolen artefacts after lengthy legal struggle

News Editor 21 May, 2023
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Webdesk: Greece recovered hundreds of stolen treasures, including a 2nd-Century bronze statue of Alexander the Great.

While, After a lengthy legal fight with the corporation affiliated with British antiquities dealer Robin Symes the repatriation successful. This advances Greece’s efforts to recover looted artefacts from museums and private collections abroad.

Moreover, After a 17-year court battle, Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni returned 351 pieces from Symes’s collection. It demonstrated the nation’s commitment to cultural preservation. Moreover, Greece won a major win with the repatriation of these relics, which may be related to Symes’ 2016 discovery of archaeological treasures in the Geneva Freeport.

The Parthenon Sculptures, removed by British soldier and statesman Lord Elgin in the early 19th century, are among the most disputed artworks. The British Museum holds these sculptures. Talks to return to Greece are progressing.

Moreover, Greece’s recent victory boosts the global fight against cultural artefact smuggling. The restitution of these stolen artefacts preserves the country’s unique legacy and emphasises global cooperation in fighting the illegal art market.

While, The Vatican returned three Parthenon fragments in March. Repatriation shows an increasing awareness of cultural reparation and historical injustices.

Moreover, Combating illicit trade and recovering stolen artefacts is growing as nations prioritise cultural heritage protection. These looted items remind us of the ongoing war and the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage for future generations.

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