Met Meets Greece s Request Returns Ancient Toilet Seats
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Met Returns Ancient Toilet Seats to Greece
Summary
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which recently agreed to return a prized Classical Age vase to Greece, has also decided to return ancient toilet seats from the Cretan port city of Ephesus. This decision brings relief to the Greek tourist board, whose tour guides are frequently asked about the long cement benches with curious holes that intrigue visitors daily.Article
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has made headlines by agreeing to return not only a prized Classical Age vase to Greece but also a collection of ancient toilet seats from Ephesus.This decision has delighted the Greek tourist board, whose guides are bombarded with questions about the peculiar long stone benches dotted with holes seen during tours.
Philippe de Montebello, Director of the Met, noted, "Returning the vase was the right step. It was a pirated item, and I have no desire to be associated with piracy. As for the toilet seats, they were kept in storage due to space constraints and my preference not to display them. Learning about the tour guides' predicament, I felt sending these unconventional artifacts back to Greece was a considerate move."
The decision has been warmly welcomed by tour guides. Whether the Greek government will display one at Ephesus or keep them hidden, as the Met did, remains to be seen.
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