
Two rare pieces of Chinese porcelain were stolen from the famous Adrien Dubouche National Porcelain Museum in France. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
These unique artifacts are valued at 9.5 million euros, and the incident has caused great concern among local and international cultural communities. According to reports, the police and the High Vienna Prefecture are thoroughly investigating the case.
The stolen items were temporarily loaned from a private collection for an exhibition, which may have made them more vulnerable to theft. The incident occurred on Wednesday night, and museum staff along with supervisory authorities are working quickly to identify the theft.
According to the museum's official website, its rich collection includes over 18,000 rare artifacts, including the largest and most valuable collection of Limoges porcelain. Museum officials emphasize that this incident has caused not only material damage but also harmed the value of cultural heritage.
They are asking the public through the media for assistance in providing information and urge every observer and museum visitor to pay close attention to these rare artifacts.