Greece’s decision to cement sections of the Acropolis
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However, the decision stirred reactions on social media.
Recently, Kathimerini sought the opinion of two architects- Yannis Aesopos, president of the University of Patra’s Architecture Department, and Dimitra Katsota, associate professor of architectural design at UPatra.
“I would say that the general impression is positive. The new floor creates a path, a walk, that the visitor can follow and observe the monuments. It somewhat marks a movement,” Aesopos said.
“It remains a technical work and does not acquire artistic and architectural value and this becomes apparent in its details,” he added.