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Thieves grab jewels, treasures worth ‘up to a billion euros’ in Dresden

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This April 4, 2019 photo shows a part of the collection at the Jewellery Room of Dresden’s Green Vault in Dresden. Authoritie­s in Germany say thieves have carried out a brazen heist at Dresden’s Green Vault, one of the

world’s oldest museum containing priceless treasures from around the world. (AP) Thieves grabbed jewels and other treasures worth up to a billion euros from an eastern German museum in the early hours of Monday, Bild newspaper reported.

The intruders cut the electricit­y supply in Dresden’s Gruenes Gewoelbe, or Green Vault museum, which houses one of Europe’s largest collection­s of jewellery and court riches, the newspaper said without giving a source.

Police sealed off the building in Dresden’s Baroque city palace and said they were still trying to work out what was missing. “We have not identified a perpetrato­r and nor have we yet made any arrests,” police spokesman Marko Laske said.

There was no immediate comment from museum staff.

The collection was founded in the 18th century by August the Strong, Elector of Saxony and later King of Poland.

One of its best known treasures - the 41-carat Dresden “Green Diamond” - was away on loan to New York’s Metropolit­an Museum of Art at the time of the break-in.

Other exhibits in Dresden include a tablesized sculpture of an Indian royal court from the 18th century, made out of gold, silver, enamel, precious stones and pearls.

Another is a 1701 golden coffee service by court jeweller Johann Melchior Dinglinger, decorated with lounging cherubs.

The treasures of the Green Vault survived Allied bombing raids in World War Two, only to be carted off as war booty by the Soviet Union. They were returned to Dresden, the historic capital of the state of Saxony, in 1958.

The theft was a blow to the whole state, its premier, Michael Kretschmer, said.

“The works in the Green Vault and the Palace were built up by the people of Saxony with many centuries of hard work,” he said. (RTRS)

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