Tourist damages a 200-year-old sculpture in Italy museum after sitting on it for a photograph
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Tourist damages a 200-year-old sculpture in Italy museum after sitting on it for a photograph 
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Synopsis
And that’s the reason why tourists are strictly banned at some places! In an extremely disappointing event, a tourist has snapped off three toes of a 200-year-old famous sculpture made by Antonio Canova. The unpleasant accident ha … Read more
And that’s the reason why tourists are strictly banned at some places! In an extremely disappointing event, a tourist has snapped off three toes of a 200-year-old famous sculpture made by Antonio Canova. The unpleasant accident happened at the Gypsotheca Antonio Canova museum in Possagno, Italy, on the last day of July. The tourist has been identified as Austrian man on a trip to Italy but his name hasn’t been disclosed. Read less
The incident
The statement released by the museum read, “A few minutes later our room guards detected the damage and raised the alarm. An emergency situation was immediately declared.”
The man confessed to the crime and was extremely upset and called it a "stupid move". A Treviso court has decided to charge the man for the damage but the court has not yet decided how much to charge him.Oops! CCTV camera captures the moment a tourist snapped the toes off a Canova sculpture in Italy pic.twitter.com/KgJxsiUHD6
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The museum, on its social media page, said that the pieces of the sculpture were found but the cast could be restored. So, the museum is now discussing the artwork’s future restoration in the next few weeks.
A similar incident happened in 2018, when a woman damaged two artworks at a gallery in Yekaterinburg, Russia, while taking a selfie. Last month, a kid at a museum in Hong Kong knocked off the glass replica of a Disney castle worth millions of dollars.
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