Greece’s conservative government has announced plans to reopen a former royal estate outside Athens for eco-friendly visits and a possible springboard for a range of farming products.estate served as the home for the Greek royals for decades but was abandoned in 1967 when the country was taken over by a military junta.
“This site is closely linked to our modern history,” historian Costas Stamatopoulos, an expert on the Greek royal family, told state TV ERT on Friday.Government spokesman Christos Tarantilis said on Thursday the plan included the revival of a “historic brand” of agricultural products sold decades ago at“We want to become an attractive year-round destination for all ages through sustainable and environment-friendly infrastructure and activities,” Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said this week.
The estate was seized by the junta in 1973 along with other properties, sparking a legal dispute that was only resolved in 2002 when the European Court of Human Rights ordered the Greek state to pay 13.2 million euros to the former royal family.
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