FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 1, 2012
In an ancient part, of the modern city of Thessaloniki, now
a part of the municipality of Thermaikos lays the Square of Antigonidon. Once
part of a sacred district of Temples, today if one were to drive by the square
you would never realize that under the areas urban sprawl and sandwiched
in-between modern buildings lays a treasure of enormous significance, a
beautiful 6th century Temple to the Goddess Aphrodite.
First excavated in 1936, the temple, which is 200 years
older than the Parthenon was all but forgotten during the Nazi occupation of
Greece in World War II. It was not until 2000, that fate of this lost treasure
resurfaced due to the demolition of a two story building, which rested above
the Temple. This allowed archaeologists once again to excavate the location.
This time having the opportunity to uncover one-third of this forgotten piece
of Thessaloniki’s history and thanks to the efforts of those involved, a small
fraction of the treasures from this site is now on display in the
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.
At present, the Greek Government is attempting to entomb and
conceal the Temple, rather than fully excavating the site. Originally upon its
discovery, an initial decision was made to continue its excavation; however,
this decision was later overturned. Since then the fate of this important part
of Hellenic history has been ‘frozen’ and was rescheduled to be discussed in
April of 2011, but has since been postponed to be reopened early this year. If
the Greek Government and the property owner get their way, the temple will
remain buried, and an irreplaceable national treasure will be lost.
This response by the local government displays just how
corrupt and apathetic Greek politicians are to our National Heritage and
future. Their decision reeks of a biased agenda against developing any place
other than Athens and in some ways our unconscious decision to yield to the
radical revisionists from Skopje who claim the ancient Macedonians did not
worship the same Gods as other ancient Greeks.
We therefore call on all Patriotic Greeks living inside the
motherland and throughout the Diaspora, as well as Philhellenes to join us in
protesting this sacrilegious attack on our National Heritage. Please contact the Municipality via email,
phone and/or fax to urge the Mayor to stop this injustice from taking place.
Please feel free to write your own email in protest or use the sample letter
found below. Together we can show the world the light of Hellenism still burns
and will not fade away against the overwhelming pressure of modernization.
Together we can make a difference.
For further information please visit:
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Municipality of Thermaikos
Region : Central Macedonia
Base : Perea
Mayor : Alexandris Ioannis
Phone 1 : (+30) 23923 30000
Phone 2 : (+30) 23923 30015
e-mail : mayor@thermaikos.gr
Address (of the Mayor’s Office) :
Meg. Alexandrou 2
P.C. : 57019
City : Perea
SAMPLE LETTER
Dear (Insert Name
Here),
I am contacting you concerning the issue of the Temple of
Aphrodite in Antigonidon Square. It has recently come to my attention that this
magnificent piece of Greek history has been left covered by urban sprawl and is
scheduled to become the foundation of a new apartment building.
At a time, when Greece finds itself amidst an economic and
social crisis, this ancient Temple is nothing more than a gift from the Gods.
The Temple of Aphrodite is a National Treasure with the potential to be a
rallying point for the entire Greek nation and provides the city of
Thessaloniki with an opportunity to help revitalize our ruined economy with
what would certainly be the most spectacular tourist attraction in all of
Northern Greece.
In any other part of the Mediterranean, the discovery of
ancient Temple, 200 years older than the Parthenon, would have made headlines worldwide.
Why is it then that the local government is contemplating entombing and
concealing the Temple, rather than fully excavating the site? To simple rebury the Temple is sacrilegious
and will result in an irreplaceable national treasure being lost.
Now when Greek citizens cannot afford to pay their rent,
just who does the property owner think he will get to live in these new
apartments? Is this how we crown our ancestors, by burying their great
achievements, rather than resurrecting them? Is it merely a coincidence that a
time when Greeks feel angry, desperate and disillusioned that a Temple to
Goddess of Love appears to us? I think not. Please don’t let this crime against
humanity happen. Restore the Temple of Aphrodite and with it our National Pride
and Unity.
Sincerely,
(Insert name here)
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