Controversy Surrounding Elgin Marbles: A Mona Lisa Divide

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Controversy Surrounding Elgin Marbles: A Mona Lisa Divide
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The ongoing debate over the Elgin Marbles continues, with critics arguing that keeping the ancient Greek sculptures in the UK is akin to cutting the Mona Lisa in half. The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Parthenon Marbles, were removed from the Parthenon temple in Athens by Lord Elgin in the early 19th century and have been housed in the British Museum ever since. Greece has long called for their return, claiming they were unlawfully taken, while the British Museum maintains that they were acquired legally. The dispute raises questions about cultural heritage and ownership of ancient artifacts.

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