The Standard (St. Catharines)

Scuffles break out as police move art

- MANU FERNANDEZ

LLEIDA, Spain — Spanish police on Monday escorted two trucks loaded with pieces of medieval religious art from a museum in the city of Lleida amid protests after a court ordered Catalan authoritie­s to hand them over to the neighbouri­ng regional government of Aragon.

Catalan regional police cordoned off the area around Lleida Museum from early Monday as technician­s prepared to remove the 44 pieces, originally housed in Aragon’s Sijena monastery but bought by Catalonia from nuns in 1983.

In 2015 a court ruled the sale illegal and ordered the works returned.

Several hundred people, including many pro-Catalan independen­ce supporters, turned up to protest the transfer and there were brief scuffles and police charges as officers tried to move them further away from the museum. The artwork was taken away in trucks escorted by Spanish Civil Guard police.

Both Aragon and Catalonia claim the art pieces are part of their respective cultural heritage. The pieces include mortuary boxes and alabaster reliefs.

The dispute has also become a political issue as it comes while Catalonia continues without a government and parliament after Spain dissolved both and called fresh elections for Dec. 21 in its crackdown on the region’s independen­ce push.

Fugitive ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, who is in Belgium, and other pro-independen­ce politician­s accuse Spain of making the most of the moment to pillage the art from Catalonia.

But Spanish Culture Minister Inigo Mendez de Vigo said Monday the court ruling had to be obeyed.

A further 50 pieces bought from the nuns were returned in 2016 by Catalonia’s National Art Museum.

 ?? MANU FERNANDEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police in Spain’s northeaste­rn Catalan city of Lleida clash with people protesting a judicial ruling ordering the city’s museum to return 44 pieces of religious art to the neighbouri­ng regional government of Aragon on Monday.
MANU FERNANDEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police in Spain’s northeaste­rn Catalan city of Lleida clash with people protesting a judicial ruling ordering the city’s museum to return 44 pieces of religious art to the neighbouri­ng regional government of Aragon on Monday.

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