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Romanian prehistoric gold treasures stolen from Dutch museum

  • Thieves used explosives to break into the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, stealing several Romanian prehistoric artefacts early on Saturday morning.
  • The stolen items include the Helmet of Cotofenesti, dating from around 450 BCE, and three Dacian royal bracelets from 50 BCE.
  • No injuries were reported, and police have involved Interpol in the investigation, suspecting multiple individuals were involved in the robbery.
  • Drents Museum Director Harry Tupan stated, 'This is a dark day for the Drents Museum in Assen and the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest.
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What are the foreign media full of? Today: after the shock, conspiracy theories follow about the theft of Romanian masterpieces in Drenthe, sees...

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The theft of the helmet and three gold bracelets, also on display, caused a stir in the art world and museums. The artifacts were in the Netherlands included in an exhibition about the Dacians.

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
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