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ATHENS RIVIERA JOURNAL
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                                                What Treasures Can Teach





                         ARJ EXPLORES THE IMPORTANCE OF MARITIME ANTIQUITIES
                                 TO THE PAST AND CHANGING CULTURE OF ATHENS.





                                                                                              T    he ancient and the modern already
                                                                                                   define  the  Athenian  Riviera,  but
                                                                                                   more history lies in wait  beneath the
                                                                                                   beachfront. In July 2022, one such
                                                                                               discovery came to light in the Saronic Gulf,
                                                                                               just off the coast of Ampelakia, Salamina. A
                                                                                               team of archaeologists, led by Dr Angeliki
                                                                                               G. Simosi, Director of the Ephorate of
                                                                                               Antiquities of Piraeus and Islands, unearthed
                                                                                               a public building, six metres wide and at least
                                                                                               32 metres long, with six to seven rooms. A
                                                                                               plethora of ceramic and clay objects, painted
                                                                                               shells, and bronze coins emerged, largely from
                                                                                               the Hellenistic period. But several other
                                                                                               findings may have drifted in and been buried
                                                                                               there over the centuries.
                                                                                               Such thrilling puzzles will be solved in time,
                                                                                               especially once the new Museum of Maritime
                                                                                               Antiquities opens its doors, replacing the
                                                                                               old SILO building of Piraeus. Storage,
                                                                                               conservation, and study areas combined will
                                                                                               take over 2,900m . A whopping 6,500m
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                                                                                               are intended for permanent and temporary
                                                                                               exhibits, and there will even be room for
                                                                                               educational programs and scientific activities.
                                                                                               Considering the 2,500 reports compiled
                                                                                               of key shipwrecks, settlements, harbour
                                                                                               facilities, and research projects, every inch
                                                                                               of the museum will be needed.
                                                                                               We now see medieval landmarks illuminated
                                                                                               and made more accessible. Museums pop
                                                                                               up, dedicated to Greek culture. At the same
                                                                                               time, new luxury hotels, green structures,
                                                                                               charming pedestrian zones, and art galleries
                                                                                               shape a refreshed Athens. All these eager
                                                                                               steps illustrate another significant quality
                                                                                               of Athens and its revitalisation efforts:
                                                                                               appreciation for the past while designing a
                                                                                               beautiful, enlightened future. 
                                                                                                                                                     ©MINISTRY OF CULTURE



                                                                                                A public building of up to seven rooms
                                                                                                was discovered along the seabed near
                                                                                                Ampelakia, Salamina.




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