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A 220-Year Wait Ends: The Restoration of the Parthenon’s Western Facade is Revealed

Travelling Greece by Travelling Greece
June 19, 2026
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A 220-Year Wait Ends: The Restoration of the Parthenon’s Western Facade is Revealed

There are moments when history seems to “unfold” before our eyes, and this is certainly one of them. After 220 long years, the western side of the Parthenon—the side we face as we ascend toward the monument—is finally complete once again.

The scaffolding that for years “hid” part of the magic has been removed, revealing the western pediment in its most complete form. For those of us who love travel and history, it is a rare opportunity to see the iconic monument a little closer to how it would have appeared in antiquity.

It was no easy task. The restoration of the two orthostates—the large stones that support the pediment—was an exercise in high precision. Specialists from the Acropolis Restoration Service (YSMA) performed literal “surgical” interventions:

  • The first orthostate: It was assembled like a puzzle using the original ancient pieces that had survived, filling the gaps with new marble while respecting its historical trajectory.

  • The second orthostate: It was crafted from scratch, hand-carved to restore the architectural balance that had been lost for centuries.

Why it is worth noticing on your next visit

The result is impressive not only for archaeologists but for every visitor. When you stand before the western side of the Parthenon, try to observe the harmony of the pediment. After two centuries, the monument has regained its geometric completeness. It is a reminder that history is not static; it is a living dialogue between the past and our own era.

If you are planning a trip to Athens, the view from the western side is now “clearer” than ever. Do not miss the chance to stand there for a while, look at it carefully, and reflect on the labor hidden behind these white marble surfaces.

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