Dutch Museum Suffers €2 Million Art Theft Damage
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- The damage to the Drents Museum in Assen following last year's art theft totals approximately 250,000 euros.
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The damage to the Drents Museum in Assen following last year’s art theft totals approximately 250,000 euros. This figure represents the material damage to the museum itself. Funds covered repairs to the blown-out door, display cases, and ceiling, and also cleaning costs.
The theft occurred exactly one year ago. Archaeological masterpieces from Romania were stolen,including the golden helmet of Cotofenesti. The items, on loan from the National History Museum in Bucharest, remain missing.
