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  • The 2,400-Year-Old Palace Where Alexander the Great Was Crowned Reopens in Greece

    01/09/2024 4:23:15 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 9 replies
    ARTnews ^ | January 9, 2024 | Demetrius Simms
    A coronation site for one of the world’s greatest military leaders is open again. On Sunday, the Palace of Aigai in Vergina, Greece, where Alexander the Great was crowned King of Macedonia around 2,400 years ago, started welcoming back guests. The historic property, formally known as the Royal Metropolis of the Macedonians, spans approximately 161,500 square feet, according to the Greek Cultural Ministry. It was mostly built by the young king’s father, Philip II of Macedonia, in the 4th century BCE and was once the largest building in the country. Related Articles Temple ruins, ca. 330 CE, Spello, Italy. Newly...
  • Pictures: Greece Unveils Palace Where Alexander the Great was Crowned King After 16-Year Restoration [AP so no posting pics]

    01/07/2024 11:17:36 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 18 replies
    Breitbart ^ | January 6, 2023 | Breitbart London
    The Palace of Aigai in northern Greece was fully reopened Friday following a 16-year renovation that cost more than 20 million euros ($22 million) and included financial support from the European Union.It was built more than 2,300 years ago during the reign of Alexander's father, Phillip II, who had transformed the kingdom of Macedonia into a dominant military power of ancient Greece. Aigai was its royal capital...The palace contained column-rimmed courtyards, courts, places of worship, and spacious banquet halls, its floors decorated with patterned marble and intricate mosaics. The building covered a ground area of 15,000 sq. meters (160,000 sq...
  • Ancient Treasure Unearthed in Greece

    08/30/2008 1:28:20 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies · 204+ views
    AOL News ^ | August 29, 2008 | Nicholas Paphitis (AP)
    A priceless gold wreath has been unearthed in an ancient city in northern Greece, buried with human bones in a large copper vase that workers initially took for a land mine.