Removed Romanesque Murals Must Be Returned to Sijena Monastery, Spanish Court Rules
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Removed Romanesque Murals Must Be Returned to Sijena Monastery, Spanish Court Rules
After more than a decade of legal battles, Spain’s Supreme Court has ruled that a set of 13th-century Romanesque murals—removed from the Sijena Monastery during the Spanish Civil War and housed since in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC)—must be returned to their original home in Aragon. According to El Pais, the decision is being hailed as a victory by the Aragonese government. But experts warn it could come at a steep cultural cost,…
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