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The Archaeological Museum of Pella Receives 2020 Traveler’s Choice Award

EDESSA, Greece — The Archaeological Museum of Pella was awarded the 2020 Traveler's Choice Award by the international travel site Tripadvisor. This is an award given to businesses, places to visit, attractions, monuments, etc., which consistently receive excellent reviews from travelers and are ranked within the top 10 pct of Tripadvisor's proposals.

"Especially this year, because of the pandemic, the distinction from Tripadvisor is great for all of us and comes to reward the tremendous effort made by all the staff. Congratulations to all the employees, especially to the security guards and the people of the cleaning," the head of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Pella Elisavet Tsigarida said to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA).

"We wanted people to feel safe. It is a very difficult year, but we decided not to put it down," the head of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Pella noted.

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He wasn’t the first one to think about it but a humor columnist for POLITICO suggested - ironically, of course - that if Greeks want back the stolen Parthenon Marbles in the British Museum that they should just steal them back, old boy.

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