At last! The
announcement is made official that the Royal Palace of Pella will open for
visitors in the summer of 2021.
It is only a
postponement of ten years. The birthplace (we hope) of Alexander was supposed to open in 2011, but at the last moment, it
was decided to restart new excavations. At that time,
The Greek
City Times brought the long-awaited news and kindly added a full
drawing of the palace layout. The quality of the picture, unfortunately, is awful
and far from sharp. But this is all we have for the moment.
It is said that
the palace counted seven large buildings and I was hoping, against all odds, to
find out where the palace proper was located as opposed to the premises
occupied by King Philip’s wives other
than Olympias. There must have been a
room reserved for official receptions or banquets, a library, a Gymnasion and
perhaps even a pool.
Instead, the
article centers on the presentation of a digital tour in a visitor center. This
edifice will be built to that purpose in 2023. Why this cannot be included or
added to the existing Archaeological
From what filters
through, this palace is said to cover
For now, many
questions remain unanswered. The fact remains that we will never know what
treasures were kept inside the Royal Palace of Pella as the Romans
thoroughly looted the premises and carried their trophies in triumph to
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