Dutch investigators and worldwide police are trying to find 4 gold items of bijou stolen in a heist on the Drents Museum in Assen on Saturday, January 25.
Authorities obtained experiences of an explosion on the museum at 3:45am on Saturday, in response to a police report. Upon arrival, they decided {that a} door had been forcibly opened with explosives, which triggered harm to the constructing. No accidents have been reported. The museum is closed till additional discover.
The stolen items — three Dacian royal bracelets from 50 BCE and a golden headpiece from 450 BCE often called the Helmet of Cotofenesti, all on mortgage from the Nationwide Historical past Museum of Romania — have been a part of the visiting archaeology exhibition Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver.
A common view of the Drents Museum in Assen on January 25, 2025 (photograph by Marcel Jurian de Jong / ANP / AFP through Getty Pictures)
The objects have been only a few of greater than 500 gold and silver objects from no less than 15 completely different museums throughout Romania on show within the present, which explores the traditional Dacian civilization that inhabited components of the area in the course of the 2nd century BCE. The helmet, which was used as a showpiece and is adorned with symbols from Getic mythology, was initially found by kids in 1927. The three stolen bracelets come from a collection of 24 items which have solely been discovered within the historical Dacian capital Sarmizegetusa Regia. Used as non secular choices, they arrive from sacrificial pits and are uniquely adorned with wolf fur and scales.
“Sadly, I have little doubt that these pieces have already been melted down,” Thomspon added.
Dacian bracelets from Sarmizegetusa Regia (50 BCE) from the Nationwide Historical past Museum of Romania (photograph by Marius Amarie through the Drents Museum)
Police suspect that a number of people have been concerned within the theft. Whereas no arrests have been made, investigators obtained a report of a automobile fireplace at 4:15am that they think could also be linked to the housebreaking.
The worldwide police group Interpol is concerned within the investigation. Authorities have requested residents close to the museum or the automobile fireplace to supply any info that could be linked to the case, together with attainable doorbell or safety digicam footage from the night.
Hyperallergic has reached out to the Drents Museum, the Nationwide Historical past Museum of Romania, and authorities for remark.
“This is a dark day for the Drents Museum in Assen and the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest,” Harry Tupan, the museum’s common director, mentioned in an announcement.
“We are intensely shocked by the events last night at the museum,” Tupan continued, including that the museum has by no means had such a significant theft in its 170-year historical past and expressing “enormous sadness” for his or her colleagues in Romania.