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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Finally, The New Syntagma Square downtown Athens in Greece fully restored


Finally, Syntagma Square, the great cultural focal point of downtown Athens in Greece, has been fully restored following years of vandalism and rioting.

The last few years of political protest have seen the Square’s marble tiles dismantled, its fountains destroyed and its statues covered in graffiti. The recent restoration project has gone a long way in returning the Square to its original beauty and urban grace.

The municipality of Athens, with the financial support of a private sponsor, proceeded with the replacement of all damaged marble, benches and fountains, including the Square’s great central water sculpture. The Square’s vertical sides have also been restored, as well as the various gardens and shrubbery.

The project’s chief financier is Thanasis Laskaridis, owner of the Grande Bretagne and King George historic hotels, located at Syntagma Square.




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