First Look: Images of Athens’s New Acropolis Museum
Pictures of Athens’s New Acropolis Museum have begun to crop up, and the superior news is that it’s not bad as so a lot of people today had feared (in reality it looks fairly astounding). Rumored to be opening on June 30, the 130-million-euro complex containing more than 4,000 artifacts will actually be opening on June 20, 10 days early.
Early reviews have been favorable, with culture and design and style/trend spotting something-or-rather web page PSFK.com noting: “Instead of throwing up columns and attempting to blend into the ancient cityscape, the museum is absolutely abstract and modern day. The controversial style resembles a stack of mislaid books, with the top floor askew to parallel the foundations of the nearby Parthenon, the middle floors a trapezoidal show region, and the bottom layer outlining the on-internet site archeological dig.”
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