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Chinese art stolen from France's Fontainebleau palace | Chinese art stolen from France's Fontainebleau palace |
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Thieves have broken into Fontainebleau palace and stolen 15 Chinese artefacts in a lightning raid, the French culture ministry has said. | Thieves have broken into Fontainebleau palace and stolen 15 Chinese artefacts in a lightning raid, the French culture ministry has said. |
The robbery, at the Empress' Chinese Museum housed by the palace, was over in seven minutes, the authorities said. | |
Among the items taken was a replica of a crown of the King of Siam, now Thailand, given to Emperor Napoleon III in 1861. | Among the items taken was a replica of a crown of the King of Siam, now Thailand, given to Emperor Napoleon III in 1861. |
Officials at Fontainebleau palace called the objects "priceless". | |
"They were among the most beautiful pieces in the museum," said Jean-Francois Hebert, who runs Fontainebleau, about 50km (30 miles) south-east of Paris. | "They were among the most beautiful pieces in the museum," said Jean-Francois Hebert, who runs Fontainebleau, about 50km (30 miles) south-east of Paris. |
"We think they (the thieves) were very determined, knew exactly what they were looking for and worked in a very professional manner," he added. | "We think they (the thieves) were very determined, knew exactly what they were looking for and worked in a very professional manner," he added. |
The palace has been used by French kings since the 12th Century. It is now a national museum and a Unesco World Heritage Site. | The palace has been used by French kings since the 12th Century. It is now a national museum and a Unesco World Heritage Site. |
The Chinese Museum houses works once belonging to Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III. | The Chinese Museum houses works once belonging to Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III. |
The French culture ministry described it as "one of the most secure parts of the palace, equipped with alarms and surveillance cameras". | The French culture ministry described it as "one of the most secure parts of the palace, equipped with alarms and surveillance cameras". |
An investigation is under way. | An investigation is under way. |