The opening date
of the thoroughly restored Palace
of Aegae
has been set for May 2018.
The project was
started in 2007 and after encouraging updates in 2012 (see: The
latest news about the Palace of Aegae) and in 2016 (see: The
Royal Palace of Vergina to reopen soon) the true splendor of
Philip’s royal palace will be revealed very soon now.
It has taken stonemasons countless
hours to patiently reassemble almost thirty columns belonging to the palace’s
courtyard and façade. The peristyle promises to be exceptionally spectacular
since sixteen columns and the frieze on the south side have been reconstructed
to a height of eight meters offering a unique picture of the palace.
Overall, the walls of the palace
have been restored to a height of 1.6 meters , which will help us to mentally
recreate the feeling of the interior. Moreover, the mosaics that have not yet
been moved to the nearby museum will remain in situ. They include besides the
simpler patterns, the mythological rape of Europa and several scenes of nature. It remains uncertain whether the grand round mosaic floor of the Tholos at the Palace entrance will be exposed to daylight also.
Using ancient techniques, craftsmen have hand-cut a huge number of blocks measuring on average 100x70x50 centimeters to shore up the palace foundations.
Using ancient techniques, craftsmen have hand-cut a huge number of blocks measuring on average 100x70x50 centimeters to shore up the palace foundations.
It is most unfortunate
that many of the original blocks as exposed by the French excavators in the 19th
century have been reused by local settlers since – a current practice in those
days.
Yet, enough remains of
the Palace’s upper floor that ran over the entire length of the entrance (the
so-called Propylon) have been moved to the Museum
of Vergina to reconstruct a
30-meter section of the colonnade. This reconstruction and more will be made
available to the visitors in another two years’ time (2020).
Please read an update on the opening of the Palace in The Palace of Aegae in full glory.