December 12, 2004
Tatoulis balks at Acropolis costs
He might have accepted that the Acropolis Museum is now going to be built, despite his earlier opposition to the project. However, Petros Tatoulis the Deputy Culture Minister is still unhappy with the amount that is being spent on the restoration of the Acropolis monuments.
From:
Kathimerini
Saturday December 11, 2004
Tatoulis balks at Acropolis costsConfirming reports of funding cuts for the Acropolis conservation and restoration work, the Culture Ministry said yesterday that budgeting for the marathon project had to be “rationalized” and rendered “credible.”
Deputy Culture Minister Petros Tatoulis, who is on a visit to Albania, said he was unhappy with the planning and budgeting by archaeologists and architects leading the massive project — which started in 1975.
Noting that 20 million euros have already been poured into the works from EU coffers alone, Tatoulis said the project coordinators had not delivered the full goods.“Unfortunately, the targets that had been set were not met… and, as a result, the work that had been financed was not completed, and the Olympics took place with scaffolding still on the monuments.” Tatoulis said he wanted “a full schedule of future works… to ensure that, for once, there is proper programming.” Some 5.5 million euros in EU funds have been budgeted for future work. But Tatoulis refused to add another 4.5 million in national funding.
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- EU funding to boost CCAM Acropolis Restoration Project : May 18, 2005
- 30 years of restoration work on Acropolis : July 21, 2005
- Acropolis scaffolding to remain for Olympics : March 24, 2004
- Sponsors may be invited to pay for Acropolis restoration works : April 29, 2005
- Scaffolding returns to the Propylaia on the Acropolis : December 7, 2010
- Acropolis restoration almost complete : December 22, 2005
- A scaffolding free Acropolis? : May 22, 2005