Four masked men steal £7.8 million in artworks from Italian museum

Four masked men executed a heist at the Magnani Rocca Foundation, stealing £7.8 million in artworks, including pieces by Renoir and Cézanne, in just three minutes. The theft is currently under investigation by Italy’s Carabinieri and the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Bologna.

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Four masked men steal £7.8 million in artworks from Italian museum

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On 22 March, four masked men stole paintings from the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Parma, Italy, including ‘Les Poissons’ by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and ‘Still Life with Cherries’ by Paul Cézanne. The theft reportedly took place in just three minutes, with the stolen artworks valued at approximately £7.8million.

Four masked men executed a heist at the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Italy on 22 March, making off with paintings valued at an estimated £7.8 million, according to TGR. The Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Bologna is now investigating the incident.

The theft of four valuable paintings from the Magnani Rocca Foundation, including works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse, is currently under investigation by Italy’s Carabinieri and the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Bologna. The artworks were taken in a three-minute heist valued at approximately £7.8million (€9million).

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A handout picture of the painting
‘Cup and Plate of Cherries’ by Paul Cezanne was one of the acclaimed artworks taken (Picture: via REUTERS)

A three-minute heist cost an Italian museum millions in stolen artwork.

Four masked men made off with paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matissebeing kept near the Italian city of Parma.

The raid on 22 March began when the gang forced their way through the main door of the Magnani Rocca Foundation at the Villa dei Capolavori, according to Italian media outlets.

They took four paintings from the French Room on the building’s first floor – Les Poissons by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Still Life with Cherries by Paul Cézanne and Odalisque on the Terrace by Henri Matisse.

A handout picture of the painting
‘The Fish’ by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is worth £5.2million alone (Picture: via REUTERS)

The balaclava-clad gang were descibed as an ‘organised group’ and appeared intent on stealing more items before the collection’s alarm system went off.

The thieves then escaped by climbing over a fence, according to broadcaster TGR.

In only three minutes, the criminals had nabbed an estimated £7.8million (€9million) worth of art from the foundation, which was set up in the family home of art collector Luigi Magnani after his death in 1984.

The Les Poissons by Pierre-Auguste Renoir alone was worth £5.2million.

The theft is now being investigated by Italy’s Carabinier and the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Bologna.

PARMA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 11: View of the Villa Magnani Rocca site of the Magnani Rocca Foundation Gallery on September 11, 2020 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Roberto Serra - Iguana Press/Getty Images)
The thieves were inside for villa for just three minutes (Picture: Roberto Serra – Iguana Press/Getty Images)

The heist is the latest in a series of costly break-ins targetting major museums in Europe.

In October last year, Robbers broke into the Louvre in Paris in broad dayllight and took $102million worth of jewellery in just eight minutes.

The gang dressed in hi-vis jackets rode a basket lift up the Louvre ‘s facade, forced a window open before smashing into display cases and fleeing with priceless Napoleonic jewels.

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