Athens Dedicates New Museum to Nobel
The Greek capital hardly springs
immediately to mind as the home for a shrine to the 19th century Swedish
industrialist and dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel. But letters from Victor
Hugo, Russian oil field maps and explosives factory share certificates
will be among the items going on display next year in Athens in a new
museum dedicated to Nobel, the museum's founder announced this week.
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Greek historian Giorgos Marcou's family donated the funds for the project, and bought documents and other materials from all five continents, hauled them to Greece, and conceived and built the facility to house them.