Slow demise of top attraction
Dimitris Rigopoulos, Καθημερινή, 01-06-2011
There is no other word to describe the state of the National Archaeological Museum than degradation, and it appears the situation has been deteriorating for some time, according to Kathimerini readers. Only eight of the 64 halls are open on Sundays, the shop is shut and any maintenance that is carried out on the grounds is thanks to the good will of the Association of the Friends of the National Archaeological Museum. Thousands of tourists line up at the ticket office, oblivious to the fact they’re paying full price to see a fraction of the displays. When they eventually realize that they have been cheated, they are justifiably enraged.
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Παρακαλούμε τα σχόλιά σας να είναι στα Ελληνικά (πάντα με ελληνικούς χαρακτήρες) ή στα Αγγλικά. Αποφύγετε τα κεφαλαία γράμματα. Ο Αιγεύς διατηρεί το δικαίωμα να διαγράφει εκτός θέματος, προσβλητικά, ανώνυμα σχόλια ή κείμενα σε greeklish.