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Drents Museum suffered a quarter of a million euros in damage after art theft

Summary by NL Times
The Drents Museum suffered approximately 250,000 euros in material damage during the major art theft exactly one year ago, authorities said. The robbery targeted archaeological treasures on loan from the National Historical Museum in Bucharest, Romania, including the golden Cotofenesti helmet and three gold bracelets. None of the stolen objects have been recovered.

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It's been a year since the stolen Danish treasures from the Drentz Museum, the Netherlands, and the Coof of Coţofenešti and the gold bars are still missing. Jaful spent just a few minutes and took a series of mistakes: from the absence of human peace to...

·Romania
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The damage to the Drents Museum in Assen after last year's art theft amounts to approximately €250,000. This refers to the material damage to the museum. The money was spent on repairs to the blown-out door, the display cases, and the ceiling, as well as cleaning costs. The theft occurred exactly one year ago. Major archaeological artifacts from Romania were stolen, including the golden helmet of Cotofenesti. The artifacts were on loan from the …

·Netherlands
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The material damage sustained by the Drents Museum as a result of the art theft a year ago amounts to approximately €250,000. A museum spokesperson confirmed a report on Sunday by RTV Drenthe.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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A museum in Doesburg, Holland, was robbed of its entire collection of silver on Wednesday, 21 January. According to the Dutch press, two men were forced into the Martini church in Doesburg, which houses the museum.

·Romania
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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