• 1817 – 1831: Temporary exhibition of the Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum. 1835: Extensive excavations are carried out on the Acropolis.
  • The Vatican and Greece were finalizing a deal to return three fragments of the Parthenon Marbles - this adds further pressure on the British Museum (seen left).
  • parthenon frieze british museum There is probably room for debate about whether or not the British should have taken (or should return) all the sculpture from the...
  • Hurwit, J.M. (ed) (2005) Periklean Athens and Its Legacy: Problems and Perspectives. Jenkins, I. (2002). The Parthenon Frieze, British Museum Press.
  • The ancient sculptures were taken from the Parthenon temple in Athens in the early 19th century by British diplomat Thomas Bruce, the earl of Elgin.
  • The original frieze is in the British Museum and forms most of what are known as the Elgin Marbles, a set of famous friezes taken from the Parthenon in 1812...
  • Cavalcade south frieze Parthenon BM.jpg 2,320 × 1,850; 2.49 MB. Charioteer-North frieze-Parthenon-British Museum.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 2.54 MB.
  • NOW PLAYING: Viral. Losing its marbles? Pressure mounts on British Museum to return Parthenon frieze. France 24.
  • The British Museum houses 15 metopes, 17 pedimental figures and 247ft (75m) of the original frieze . The Parthenon itself has a complex history.
  • The British Museum has confirmed that is in talks with Greece over an agreement that would see some of the Parthenon Marbles return to Athens.
  • Parthenon Frieze, British Museum - Travel Past 50. Hey, the Parthenon was a temple once.
  • ...Callas and her interpretation of the opera Medea in 1953, stylist Erdem Moralioglu chose as a frame the friezes of the Parthenon in Athens at the British Museum.