The Greek government has officially announced its decision to finance restoration work at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, one of Christianity's most significant holy sites.
The project aims to preserve and maintain the church's historic and religious integrity. Greece's financial support highlights its commitment to safeguarding key Christian landmarks beyond its own borders. This also reflects Greece's ongoing cultural and religious ties to the Holy Land.
“Athens will cover the costs necessary for the restoration of this central symbol of Christian faith,” an official statement declared.
This investment serves as a cultural bridge and reinforces Greece’s role in protecting Christian heritage internationally.
Greece’s initiative underlines the importance of international collaboration in preserving sacred sites with deep historical and spiritual meaning.