Berlin: vandalism of museum artefacts 'linked to conspiracy theorists'
Source: The Guardian
Berlin: vandalism of museum artefacts 'linked to conspiracy theorists'
Use of oily substance across three galleries reportedly related to claims they are centre of global satanism
Philip Oltermann in Berlin
@philipoltermann
Tue 20 Oct 2020 22.28 BST
At least 70 artworks and ancient artefacts across three galleries on Berlins museum island were vandalised with an oily substance earlier this month, German media has reported.
Objects including Egyptian sarcophagi, stone sculptures and 19th-century paintings held at the Pergamon Museum, the Alte Nationalgalerie and the Neues Museum sustained visible damage during the attack on 3 October, according to reports in the weekly Die Zeit and broadcaster Deutschlandfunk on Tuesday.
News of the attack was kept from the public for more than two weeks.
The Prussian Heritage Foundation, which oversees the museum island collections, reportedly confirmed that objects in the exhibitions had sustained damage. Police in the German capital said they had launched an investigation but would not comment on a motive behind the attack.
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But German media have linked the museum island attack to conspiracy theories pushed through social media channels by prominent coronavirus deniers in recent months.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/21/berlin-vandalism-of-museum-artefacts-linked-to-conspiracy-theorists