Chinese Porcelain Jar stolen from the Royal Museum of Mariemont, Belgium

Monday, April 22, 2024
Chinese Porcelain Jar stolen from the Royal Museum of Mariemont, Belgium

An imperial Chinese porcelain wine jar – categorised as a Wallonia-Brussels Federation treasure – has been stolen from the Royal Museum of Mariemont in the province of Hainaut.

Three individuals broke into the museum Sunday morning and removed the object of “inestimable value”, the museum said in a statement on Sunday.

All security procedures were triggered, underlined the museum. The alarms were set off and “the cameras captured a series of images,” which have been sent to local police.

After the break in, security staff contacted local police who immediately attended the scene. A federal police forensic team also visited the site on Sunday morning. An investigation has been opened, confirmed the museum.

The burglars appeared to be well-prepared and the operation was carried out in a few minutes, said museum director Richard Veymiers, reports RTBF. “They knew exactly where to enter, where to leave, which object and in which room it was exhibited.”

 

Main Image :Courtesy Royal Museum of Mariemont

 

Stephanie Cime

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