Investigations Continue Into Damage to Cultural Heritage at the International Museum of the Baroque: Armenta » Puebla News
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The fact that the state government solved the largest looting of the century in the International Baroque Museum does not mean that there is omission; the investigations continue for damage to property and to the Puebla treasury, said the governor Alejandro Armenta. “In the museum there were improper acts, the works of art were placed chips and there are damages to works whose cost is incalculable,” explained the president. It was convincing to …
That the state government resolved the largest looting of the century in the International Baroque Museum, does not mean that there is omission; the investigations continue for patrimonial damage and the ... The charge continues investigations for patrimonial damage in the International Baroque Museum: Armenta appeared first in thisEsPuebla.
“We are no one’s cover,” the governor said. “Of the 500 mdp that were saved during the first year of government, 100 mdp will be allocated at the beginning of the University of Fine Arts. CITY OF MEXICO.- That the state government solved the largest looting of the century in the International Baroque Museum, does not mean that there is omission; the investigations continue for property damage and to the Puebla treasury, said the governor Alejand…
Investigations into Cultural Damage at the International Museum of the Baroque Continue: Armenta. The fact that the state government resolved the largest looting of the century at the International Museum of the Baroque does not mean there has been negligence; investigations continue into the damage to the state's cultural heritage and public funds, Governor Alejandro Armenta emphasized. "There were improper acts at the museum; chips were place…
The fact that the state government solved the largest looting of the century in the International Baroque Museum does not mean that there is omission; the investigations continue for damage to property and to the Puebla treasury, said the governor Alejandro Armenta. “In the museum there were improper acts, the works of art were placed chips and there are damages to works whose cost is incalculable,” explained the president. It was convincing to …
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