An exhibition showcasing 38 rare artifacts from 22 Italian museums has opened at the Acropolis Museum in Athens. The exhibit, running until August 30th, explores the profound influence of ancient Greek art on Roman culture. It demonstrates how Greek artistic traditions served as a key inspiration for the development of Roman art and, subsequently, Western civilization over three millennia. The displayed works highlight the artistic exchange between the two cultures. Organizers describe the exhibition as a cultural bridge between Greece and Italy. The collection offers a unique opportunity to observe the evolution of artistic ideas and their lasting impact. The exhibit aims to illuminate the deep historical connections between the two nations.