Paros’ Ancient Marble Quarries Digitally Unveiled

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The ancient underground marble quarries of Marathi, dating back to the 5th century BC, are set to be digitally revealed in an ambitious project combining history and technology.

Funded by European resources from the South Aegean Region and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, this initiative aims to preserve and promote the cultural treasures of Paros.

The project involves creating high-resolution 3D models of the underground quarries, one of Greece’s most significant archaeological landmarks. This effort seeks to achieve three key goals:

  1. Comprehensive Documentation – Utilizing advanced technology to fully record the quarries and enrich the region’s cultural heritage archives.
  2. Educational Dissemination – Facilitating easier study and deeper understanding of the quarries, enabling their history to reach academic and general audiences alike.
  3. Global Promotion – Offering immersive experiences such as interactive virtual tours, 3D visualisations, dedicated websites, digital applications, and engaging videos. Visitors will also be able to explore the quarries through touchscreens at the Archaeological Museum of Paros or online from anywhere in the world.

Connecting Past and Present in Remote Areas
Paros Mayor Konstantinos Bizas highlighted the importance of this initiative, describing it as a “unique opportunity to showcase the cultural treasure of our island.” He expressed gratitude to Regional Governor George Hadjimarkos and Ephorate of Cyclades Antiquities Director Dimitrios Athanasoulis for their support in bringing the project to life.

“This effort bridges the gap between history and modern technology,” said the Municipal Authority of Paros. “It serves as a model for promoting and protecting cultural heritage in remote areas, enhancing both the cultural and touristic identity of Paros on a global stage.”

The initiative demonstrates how historical preservation can be transformed through innovative digital solutions, allowing audiences worldwide to explore and appreciate Greece‘s ancient heritage. The Marathi quarries, renowned for their fine Parian marble used in some of history’s greatest works of art, are poised to captivate modern viewers just as they once did sculptors of the ancient world.

With this groundbreaking effort, Paros continues to celebrate its rich past while embracing the future, ensuring its historical treasures are accessible and appreciated by generations to come.

(Source: In.gr)

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