Frescos de la famosa tumba etrusca se exhiben en Roma tras una compra multimillonaria en euros por parte de Italia
El Estado italiano gastó 15 millones de euros en una serie de célebres frescos encontrados en la sala central de la tumba, que fueron pintados entre el 340 y el 320 a.C.
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The Italian state's €15 million purchase of 4th-century BCE Etruscan tomb frescos has put the artworks on public display in Rome. The acquisition highlights how Italy is investing heavily to reclaim cultural heritage that had been removed from its original context. It also raises questions about the financial prioritization of ancient art over other state needs. Subsequent exhibition traffic and scholarly response will indicate the value of such expenditures.
