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Man topples ancient Roman busts in Vatican museums

Vatican City
Reuters

A man toppled two ancient Roman busts in the Vatican Museums on Wednesday, causing moderate damage before being stopped by staff and arrested, a museums source said. 

Vatican Museums reopening

 People visit the Vatican Museums on the day of its reopening after weeks of closure, as coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions ease, at the Vatican, on  3rd May, 2021. PICTURE: Reuters/Remo Casilli/File photo.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to discuss an ongoing investigation, said the man was in his 50s and had “behaved strangely”.

He knocked two busts off their pedestals in the museums’ Chiaramonti Hall, which houses more than 1,000 pieces and is one of the most important collections of Roman portrait busts.

Museum staff restrained the man and Vatican police arrived a few minutes later to arrest him.



The two busts were damaged but not severely, the source said, adding that they already had been taken to the restoration lab in the museums for repair.

Pictures taken by visitors and posted on social media showed the two broken busts lying on the marble floor.

After having to shut down or reduce opening hours during years of COVID restrictions, the museums are now welcoming back tourists en masse. The museums received some six million visitors a year before the pandemic. 

The most notorious assault on artwork in the Vatican was in 1972 when a Hungarian man jumped over a side altar in St Peter’s Basilica and attacked Michelangelo’s Pieta with a sledgehammer. He knocked off the Madonna’s left arm and chipped her nose and veil.

That Renaissance masterpiece is now behind bulletproof glass.

 

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