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Chini museum looted in France, damage 9.5 million euros

Chini museum looted in France, damage 9.5 million euros

Two rare Chinese porcelain pieces were stolen from the famous National Porcelain Museum of Adrien Duboushe in France. These works, valued at 9.5 million euros, caused concern among the local and international cultural community.

According to reports, local media reported that police and the Prefecture of Upper Vienna are investigating the incident. It was established that the stolen items were rented for temporary exhibition based on their personal collection. This may have increased the likelihood of their easy kidnapping.

The incident occurred on the night from Wednesday to Thursday, and museum staff and regulatory bodies immediately began to investigate it. According to the museum's official website, its rich collection contains more than 18,000 rare artifacts, including the largest and most valuable public collection of Limozh porcelain.

Museum management emphasized that this incident not only caused material damage but also tested the value of the cultural heritage. They asked the public for help in obtaining information through the media, asking to draw the attention of every observer and museum visitor to these works.

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