Grecian art museum
NZPA-Reuter Athens The world’s first museum dedicated to art from the Greek Cyclades islands, centre of a flourishing civilisation during the third millenium 8.C., has opened. More than 200 objects, including a unique statue of what scholars believe was a goddess, are housed in the specially-designed museum, built in memory of the late Greek shipping magnate, Nicholas Goulandris.
The museum was set up by Mr Goulandris’s widow who began acquiring objects 25 years ago from Greece and abroad.
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Press, 24 January 1986, Page 7
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81Grecian art museum Press, 24 January 1986, Page 7
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