Jewels stolen in Germany’s Green Vault heist back on display

Nearly five years after millions of euros’ worth of jewellery was stolen in a museum heist in eastern Germany, visitors can once again admire nearly all of the precious pieces in person.
In November 2019, thieves stole pieces that contained more than 4,300 diamonds with an estimated value of over 113 million euros ($124 million), from the Gruenes Gewoelbe (Green Vault) museum in Dresden, in the eastern German state of Saxony.

Police have said most of the jewels stolen from the museum, which houses one of Europe’s greatest art collections, have been recovered. Pieces still missing include an epaulette on which a precious stone known as the Dresden White Diamond was mounted.
Starting this week, the jewellery pieces will be back on display in their original spots – albeit in the same condition in which they were recovered in December 2022 as they are part of ongoing legal proceedings and still considered court property.

“There are certain things that perhaps absolute experts can see; we with the naked eye can actually barely see the damage,” said Marion Ackermann, Dresden State Museums director general.
“And this damage is mainly due to the fact that they were either broken out during the crime … or improperly stored by the perpetrators after the crime,” Ackermann added.

Items recovered from a jewel heist at Gruenes Gewoelbe (Green Vault) museum in 2019 with an estimated value of more than 113 million euros go back on display after their restoration, in Dresden, Germany, August 13, 2024. REUTERS/Nadja Wohlleben Purchase Licensing Rights

Five men, all members of the same family, were sentenced to several years behind bars in May 2023 for their involvement.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/jewels-stolen-germanys-green-vault-heist-back-display-2024-08-13/

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