Antiquities recovered after being looted in Italy and sold on the global black market have found their sanctuary in the heart of Rome. The "Museum for Rescued Art" is housed in a spectacular hall within the majestic Diocletian Baths, ancient Rome's largest bath complex. Museum for Rescued Art in Rome highlights recovered treasures Some of the antiquities were looted during …
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COUNT MAGNUS FRIDAY, BBC2 Rating: INSIDE NO. Shearsmith and Pemberton's tale also features a long-dead pilgrim, only not quite such a nasty one: St Nicholas For someone who finds Christmas a bit of a nightmare, I confess even I love Christmas Eve. Sarah Vine said that she particularly enjoys a Christmas ghost story Simon Callow is superbly Simon Callow-esque as …
An American woman named Jess who swiped a piece of an ancient marble from Italy’s National Roman Museum has returned it back to its native land after three years. Seeking forgiveness for her action, Jess wrote, “I feel terrible for not only stealing this item from its rightful place but placing writing on it. The portal also states that the …