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Greece’s Parthenon gets a facelift, revealing a look not seen for 220 years
Visitors to the Acropolis can now view the Parthenon’s western side in a more complete form after restorers installed two new marble blocks in long-empty gaps on the ancient temple
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What happenedATHENS, Greece (AP) — Visitors to the Acropolis can now see the Parthenon’s western side looking whole for the first….
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Left / center-leftGreece's Parthenon gets a facelift, revealing a look not seen for 220 years
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Greece's Parthenon gets a facelift, revealing a look not seen for 220 years
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Visitors to the Acropolis can now view the Parthenon’s western side in a more complete form after restorers installed two new marble blocks in long-empty gaps on the ancient temple