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Four masked thieves stole three masterpieces from the Magnani Rocca Foundation, a private museum in Mamiano di Traversetolo near Parma, Italy, during a raid on the night of March 22-23.
Police and the museum say the gang forced open a main entrance, entered a first-floor gallery dedicated to French artists and left with Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s Les Poissons, Paul Cézanne’s Still Life With Cherries (Tasse et plat de cerises) and Henri Matisse’s Odalisque on the Terrace.
Italian media and the Carabinieri put the combined value at about €9–10 million.
The operation reportedly took less than three minutes; the museum’s alarm was triggered and a fourth work was abandoned as the thieves fled across the gardens and scaled a perimeter fence.
Italy’s Carabinieri and the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Bologna are examining CCTV and other footage; no arrests have been announced.
The foundation has described the raid as “structured and organised.” The theft, publicised at the end of March, follows a wave of high-profile European museum robberies, prompting renewed concern about security at smaller institutions.
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