Photographs of Athens’s New Acropolis Museum have begun to crop up, and the fantastic news is that it’s not negative as so several individuals had feared (in reality it seems to be quite incredible). Rumored to be opening on June thirty, the 130-million-euro complex containing above 4,000 artifacts will actually be opening on June twenty, 10 days early.
Early testimonials have been favorable, with culture and style/trend spotting a little something-or-rather website PSFK.com noting: “Instead of throwing up columns and attempting to blend into the ancient cityscape, the museum is wholly abstract and contemporary. The controversial style resembles a stack of mislaid books, with the prime floor askew to parallel the foundations of the close by Parthenon, the middle floors a trapezoidal show region, and the bottom layer outlining the on-web-site archeological dig.”
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