
Theft at the museum, stolen works by Antonello da Messina
Thieves managed to introduce themselves into the exhibition rooms by eluding alarm systems and safety protections, succeeding in subtracting some..
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Thieves managed to introduce themselves inside the exhibition rooms, eluding alarm systems and safety protections, succeeding in subtracting masterpieces attributed to master Antonello da Messina. Among the works taken away, as we read on 'Messina in Diretta', are three of the five surviving tables of the Polyptych of San Gregorio, dated 1473.
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Thieves managed to introduce themselves inside the exhibition rooms, eluding alarm systems and safety protections, succeeding in subtracting masterpieces attributed to master Antonello da Messina.
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Among the works taken away, as we read on 'Messina in Diretta', are three of the five surviving tables of the Polyptych of San Gregorio, dated 1473.
according to AdnkronosIn the evening of yesterday, thieves managed to introduce themselves in the rooms eluding alarm systems and safety measures, leaving away four works attributed to Antonello da Messina .
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