The elgin marbles why their home is here.
The elgin marbles should stay in britain.
I think they should be returned as great britain has been getting attacked by isis and another reason britain has been damaging the marbles by sand paper and acids also using chisels.
A nobleman saved them 200 odd years ago if you ask the british and he stole them if you ask the.
These are the elgin marbles if you ask the british the parthenon marbles if you ask the greeks.
The elgin marbles displayed in london have been an inspiration to generations of people of all nationalities.
The objects were removed from the parthenon at athens and from other ancient buildings and shipped to england by arrangement of thomas bruce 7th lord elgin who was british.
Penny said 04 12 18 at 6 30 pm.
Why the british museum should keep the elgin marbles.
Elgin had been attacked by campaigners then as now for vandalism but elgin argued the sculptures would be better cared for in britain and cited his permissions documentation which campaigners for the return of the marbles often now believe supports their claims.
Greek campaigners believe the carvings should be returned to athens and claim that they have been irreparably damaged by cleaning at the museum in the 1930s.
The committee allowed the elgin marbles to stay in britain.
They were brought to britain by lord elgin in the early 19th century with the permission of the then rulers of greece the ottomans.
Widely known in britain as the elgin marbles campaigners believe it is time to send them back to athens to allow all the surviving sculptures to be reunited.
Were it not for lord elgin s removal of the sculptures they would have remained at the mercy of looters and military commanders.
Should the elgin marbles stay in the british museum.
The 2 500 year old elgin marbles were taken from the parthenon in athens 200 years ago and are still in the british museum in london.
George clooney may claim otherwise but this is an age of shared cultural heritage and the elgin marbles should stay at the british museum says mark.
British damage to elgin marbles irreparable.
To take them from our museum would impoverish the world writes labour mp alan howarth.