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Dresden Museum Partly Reopens After Jewelry Heist

November 27, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on Dresden Museum Partly Reopens After Jewelry Heist
The Green Vault rooms remained closed after thieves made off with Saxon royal treasures including diamond-encrusted brooches, buckles and a sword.
Tagged Arts and Antiquities Looting, August the Strong (1670-1733), Diamonds, Dresden (Germany), Germany, Jewels and Jewelry, Museums, Robberies and Thefts
MELISSA EDDY
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