A new archaeological museum has received the green light to be constructed in the town of Sparta, the Greek Culture Ministry announced recently. More specifically, the ministry approved studies for the project budgeted at 2,750,000 euros and set to be erected on the premises of a former factory in the Peloponnesian town, GTP reported. Including… Source
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