The brass statue of poet and politician Alexandros Panagoulis.
Modern and Contemporary era (1821 - )
2011 It was created by Achileas Vasileiou.
2012 It was unveiled on March 12th.
Ottoman era (1453- 1821)
Byzantine era (331 AC- 1453)
Roman era (30 BC- 330 AC)
Hellenistic era (322- 31 BC)
Classical era (478-323 BC)
Archaic era (800-479 BC)
Geometric era (-1100- 800 BC)
Prehistory (-1100 BC)
What I can see
The statue of Alexander Panagoulis (1939-1976) is a 2-metre-high bronze sculpture situated on a marble base. On the left side of the base the names of his comrades have been engraved, while on the right and the back, the names of those who contributed financially or participated in the initiative to commission the work. On the front side of the base, the following phrase is engraved: “I believe the most beautiful swansong of any real fighter is the death rattle before the firing squad of tyranny and I accept this position.” These words were reportedly spoken by Panagoulis in his defense statement at the court martial. The sculpture is rather awkwardly placed in this spot.
What I can't see
Alexander (Alexandros or Alekos) Panagoulis was a poet and politician. He was responsible for an assassination attempt against the dictator Papadopoulos on 13/8/1968, for which he was arrested and tortured. He once characteristically said in an interview: “I did not seek to kill a person. I am incapable of killing a person. I sought to kill a tyrant”. After the dictatorship, he was elected Member of Parliament and inspired many artists, including the world-renowned composer Mikis Theodorakis, who set his poems to music. He died in 1976 in a car accident, which many suspected was caused deliberately to prevent him from bringing to justice a file with names of politicians who collaborated with the junta, something he had allegedly been planning to do in the days following the accident. These allegations have never been confirmed.
Info
- Address: Santaroza Sq.
Bibliography
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Last visit 28/3/2013
Remake, (d.u.), Αφιέρωμα στον Αλέκο Παναγούλη, [Tribute to Alekos Panagoulis], Film Library of Television, Digital Archive ERT.
Fallacci Ο. (1976), Interview with History, Boston, Houghton Miffin Company, p.p. 372