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Global media cover re-opening of the Acropolis (videos-photos)

The President of the Hellenic Republic was symbolically the first visitor

Newsroom May 18 04:20

From the French News Agency to Al Jazeera, global media outlets covered the reopening of the emblematic archeological site at the Acropolis two months after the Covid-19 lockdown measures.

The opening to visitors of the Acropolis coincided with World Museum Day which also saw more than 200 other archeological sites open their gates to visitors after two months.

The international media made special reference to the opening of the Acropolis, giving it similar overage as the opening of St. Peter’s Basilica as two cultural monuments, the resumption of which symbolises a gradual return to normalcy.

For symbolic reasons, the first visitor to the Acropolis was the President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou, who was escorted by the Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni.

As Mrs. Sakellaropoulou pointed out, “the marbles shone in the sun, as in the verse of George Seferis” with the President of the Republic emphasising that “with care in our unique cultural monuments, with love and recognition in their eternal value – and strict, of course, adherence to health measures – we will all stand together a little higher.”

#Greece reopens today ancient sites and #monuments to vistitors, after standing empty for two months due to #coronavirus restrictions. Now Live from the #Acropolis over #Athens#COVID19 #COVID19gr https://t.co/Z3lN3B64BW

— epoca libera (@epocalibera) May 18, 2020

?? L’Acropole d’Athènes et le célèbre Parthénon ont rouvert leurs portes ce matin pic.twitter.com/k63eDd9MAy

— BFMTV (@BFMTV) May 18, 2020

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As Greece reopens iconic archaeological sites after incredible success combating coronavirus, @ABC News’ @JamesAALongman is in Athens where they’re introducing precautions as they figure out how to welcome tourists back safely. https://t.co/8bpXG7e8lm pic.twitter.com/3Hv3wvhR9h

— ABC News (@ABC) May 18, 2020


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