What to Expect
Dive into an engaging lecture that unpacks the fascinating story behind the Parthenon Marbles, their removal, and the passionate campaign for their return to Greece. Emanuel J. Comino, a respected advocate and expert, shares his personal insights and decades of dedication to this cultural cause.
You will gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the international efforts to reunite these iconic sculptures with their homeland. The session promises to be both informative and thought-provoking, perfect for parents interested in history and cultural heritage.
If time permits, there will be a Q&A segment, allowing attendees to engage directly with Emanuel and explore the topic further.
Activity Details
The lecture is scheduled for Wednesday, 4 March 2026, starting at 18:30. It is a free event, welcoming all community members with an interest in cultural heritage and history.
Emanuel J. Comino, the speaker, brings a wealth of knowledge and personal connection to the subject, having founded key organizations advocating for the restitution of the Parthenon Sculptures.
This event is suitable for adults and older children who appreciate history, art, and cultural discussions.
Location and Access
The event will be held at 253 Albert Street, Brunswick, a venue accessible by public transport and with parking options nearby.
Brunswick is a vibrant community hub, making it easy to combine this lecture with a family outing or evening plans.
The venue is committed to accessibility, ensuring a comfortable experience for all attendees.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to settle in before the lecture begins promptly at 18:30.
The event is free, but seating may be limited, so early arrival is recommended.
For any questions or special requirements, contact the Pallaconian Brotherhood via phone or email provided.
Booking and Prices
This is a free event with no booking required, making it easy for busy parents to attend without prior arrangements.
Feel free to share this opportunity with friends and family interested in cultural heritage and historical discussions.
Additional information and updates can be found on the event's Facebook page linked below.