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Once looted and lost, now on display: Naples welcomes exhibition of stolen artefacts

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Once looted and lost, now on display: Naples welcomes exhibition of stolen artefacts

Once looted and lost, now on display: Naples welcomes exhibition of stolen artefacts

Once looted and lost, now on display: Naples welcomes exhibition of stolen artefacts From slabs once owned by Maria Callas to Greek vases and Roman statues, around 600 stolen artefacts are now on display at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.

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Maria Callas Maria Callas American-born Greek soprano (1923–1977)


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