Marbles and Controversy

The removal of the marbles from Greece sparked immediate controversy, with figures like Lord Byron condemning the act as vandalism. Despite the backlash, Elgin sold the marbles to the British government at a loss, leading to their placement in the British Museum. Greece's independence in 1832 ignited efforts to reclaim the marbles, raising complex legal questions about the legitimacy of Elgin's firman and the ongoing debate over cultural heritage.