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Tourists taking pictures at an Italian museum destroyed a 200-year-old statue.

This led to police investigation.

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It is the Antonio Canova Museum of Italy.

A man lies on the display of a statue.


As if trying to take an authentication shot that poses like a statue, one arm is placed on top of the work and a commemorative photo is taken.

Then he broke the toe of the statue.

The broken statue was created in 1808 and was modeled after Napoleon's younger sister, who married the famous 19th-century Italian family Borghese.

However, the toe of a 200-year-old statue was completely broken at one time.


The museum camera even captured tourists leaving their toes without leaving any action.

Police said the man was a tourist in Austria.

The museum asked the man to pay for the restoration of the statue, and the police are planning to investigate the man for damage to the heritage.

The netizens responded, "I think it's a big mistake for a museum to display this precious thing without a protector."