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Thieves steal section of fresco from Pompeii

Updated on: 19 March,2014 02:17 AM IST  | 
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Thieves detached and stole a section of fresco in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii last week, adding to the degradation of one of the world’s outstanding archaeological sites after heavy rain caused sections of wall to collapse

Thieves steal section of fresco from Pompeii

Naples: Thieves detached and stole a section of fresco in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii last week, adding to the degradation of one of the world’s outstanding archaeological sites after heavy rain caused sections of wall to collapse.



Heritage lost: The ancient fresco from Pompeii (above) and the same fresco after thieves removed the portrait of a Greek deity from it as they broke into a closed area of the UNESCO World Heritage landmark in Pompeii. The authorities have cordoned off the area after the theft. Pics/AFP


Officials from Pompeii’s archaeology service said the thieves chipped off a 20 cm-wide section of fresco depicting the goddess Artemis from a site known as the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, which is not currently open to the public.




Police said news of the theft, which occurred on March 12, had been withheld so as not to compromise their investigation of the case, which they described as ‘particularly delicate’.

The latest theft occurred two weeks after sections of wall at the site collapsed during heavy rain, prompting new Culture Minister Dario Franceschini to promise to step up maintenance work at the site.

One of Italy’s most popular attractions, Pompeii was preserved under ash from a volcanic eruption in 79 AD and rediscovered in the 18th century.

105mn
Amount (in euros) set aside for the makeover and renovation of Pompeii

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