Thursday, October 6, 2022

Tourist Smashed Two Statues Because Denied Meeting With Pope

 Crime

A Disgruntled Tourist Smashed Two 2,000-Year-Old Statues in the Vatican Because He Was Denied a Meeting With Pope Francis

The damaged objects from the Chiaramonti Museum were described as "minor works" and are now at a conservation laboratory.

A collection of ancient busts in the Chiaramonti museum on March 28th, 2000. (Photo by Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
A Disgruntled Tourist Smashed Two 2,000-Year-Old Statues in the Vatican Because He Was Denied a Meeting With Pope Francis
Crime
A Disgruntled Tourist Smashed Two 2,000-Year-Old Statues in the Vatican Because He Was Denied a Meeting With Pope Francis
By Vittoria Benzine
    A collection of ancient busts in the Chiaramonti museum on March 28th, 2000. (Photo by Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)


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