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Greece 'would refuse Marble loan' | Greece 'would refuse Marble loan' |
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Greece would not accept a short loan of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum as it would "legalise their snatching", the Culture Minister said. | Greece would not accept a short loan of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum as it would "legalise their snatching", the Culture Minister said. |
Antonis Samaras said any loan would mean renouncing Greece's claim to the 2,500-year-old sculptures. | Antonis Samaras said any loan would mean renouncing Greece's claim to the 2,500-year-old sculptures. |
The Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles, have been in London since they were sold to the museum in 1817. | The Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles, have been in London since they were sold to the museum in 1817. |
Greece hopes one day to display the collection in the Acropolis Museum, which opens in Athens next weekend. | Greece hopes one day to display the collection in the Acropolis Museum, which opens in Athens next weekend. |
The Marbles originally decorated the Parthenon temple on the Acropolis of Athens. | The Marbles originally decorated the Parthenon temple on the Acropolis of Athens. |
Hundreds of sculptures were removed from the Parthenon in 1801-2 on the orders of British aristocrat Lord Elgin, who later sold them to British Museum. | |
The museum holds 75 metres of the original 160 metres of the frieze that ran round the inner core of the building. | The museum holds 75 metres of the original 160 metres of the frieze that ran round the inner core of the building. |
Of the surviving items some 90 are in London and 97 in Athens. In many cases, part of a figure is in London, and part in Athens. | Of the surviving items some 90 are in London and 97 in Athens. In many cases, part of a figure is in London, and part in Athens. |
Copies of those held in London have been made for the new Acropolis museum | Copies of those held in London have been made for the new Acropolis museum |
Carving-up | Carving-up |
"The government, as any other Greek government would have done in its place, is obliged to turn down the offer," Mr Samaras said, in a statement. | "The government, as any other Greek government would have done in its place, is obliged to turn down the offer," Mr Samaras said, in a statement. |
"This is because accepting it would legalise the snatching of the Marbles and the monument's carving-up 207 years ago." | "This is because accepting it would legalise the snatching of the Marbles and the monument's carving-up 207 years ago." |
He added that he was prepared to discuss lending Greek antiquities to the British Museum "to fill the gap left when the (Parthenon) Marbles finally return to the place they belong". | He added that he was prepared to discuss lending Greek antiquities to the British Museum "to fill the gap left when the (Parthenon) Marbles finally return to the place they belong". |
Mr Samaras was responding to comments made by British Museum spokeswoman, Hannah Boulton, on Greek radio. | Mr Samaras was responding to comments made by British Museum spokeswoman, Hannah Boulton, on Greek radio. |
She said under existing British Museum policy the museum would consider loan requests by any foreign government, including Greece. | She said under existing British Museum policy the museum would consider loan requests by any foreign government, including Greece. |
But all requests would be considered on a case-to-case basis, taking many factors into consideration, including fitness of the item or items to travel. | But all requests would be considered on a case-to-case basis, taking many factors into consideration, including fitness of the item or items to travel. |
Greece would also have to recognise the museum's ownership rights to the sculptures, which is a loan condition. | Greece would also have to recognise the museum's ownership rights to the sculptures, which is a loan condition. |
Ms Boulton told the BBC that the British Museum had not received a request from Greece, nor had it offered the marbles for loan. | Ms Boulton told the BBC that the British Museum had not received a request from Greece, nor had it offered the marbles for loan. |