Back to newsFrance enacted new legislation in early May 2026 allowing the return of cultural artifacts held in French national collections acquired after 1815. This opens a legal pathway for Greece to reclaim Parthenon fragments currently housed in the Louvre in Paris. The move is significant for visitors to Athens, where the Acropolis Museum already displays original Parthenon sculptures alongside plaster casts of pieces held abroad. Greece has long sought the reunification of the marbles, and this French law marks a concrete legislative step toward that goal. Tourists visiting the Acropolis Museum in Athens can view the existing collection and learn about the ongoing international effort to reunite the sculptures. No timeline for an official transfer has been announced yet.
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France Opens Path for Greece to Reclaim Parthenon Marbles from Louvre
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