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Banksy Mural Stolen at Bataclan Returned to France from Italy

16 July 2020 10:25 WIB

A mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy stolen from the Bataclan theatre in Paris and found in a farmhouse in central Italy is unveiled by an Italian Carabinieri and a French policeman during the ceremony to return to France at the French embassy in Rome, Italy. July 14, 2020. Italy on Tuesday handed back to France a mural painted by British street artist Banksy which was stolen from the Paris Bataclan theatre, where militant Islamist gunmen killed scores of people in an attack in November 2015. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

16 Juli 2020 00:00 WIB

A mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy stolen from the Bataclan theatre in Paris and found in a farmhouse in central Italy is seen during the ceremony to return to France at the French embassy in Rome, Italy. July 14, 2020. In June 2018, Banksy created a mural of a veiled female figure in a mournful pose on a fire-exit door of the concert venue where 90 people were killed in one of the coordinated attacks which caused 130 fatalities in the French capital. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

16 Juli 2020 00:00 WIB

A mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy stolen from the Bataclan theatre in Paris and found in a farmhouse in central Italy is unveiled by an Italian Carabinieri and a French policeman during the ceremony to return to France at the French embassy in Rome, Italy. July 14, 2020. The door, stolen in January 2019, was found last month in a farmhouse by the Italian police and given to the French ambassador in Rome on France's most important national holiday, Bastille Day. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

16 Juli 2020 00:00 WIB

French Ambassador to Italy, Christian Masset, poses in front of a mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy stolen from the Bataclan theatre in Paris and found in a farmhouse in central Italy during the ceremony to return to France at the French embassy in Rome, Italy. July 14, 2020. Italy on Tuesday handed back to France a mural painted by British street artist Banksy which was stolen from the Paris Bataclan theatre, where militant Islamist gunmen killed scores of people in an attack in November 2015. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

16 Juli 2020 00:00 WIB

A mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy stolen from the Bataclan theatre in Paris and found in a farmhouse in central Italy is seen covered by a sheet during the ceremony to return to France at the French embassy in Rome, Italy. July 14, 2020. In June 2018, Banksy created a mural of a veiled female figure in a mournful pose on a fire-exit door of the concert venue where 90 people were killed in one of the coordinated attacks which caused 130 fatalities in the French capital. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

16 Juli 2020 00:00 WIB

A mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy stolen from the Bataclan theatre in Paris and found in a farmhouse in central Italy is seen during the ceremony to return to France at the French embassy in Rome, Italy. July 14, 2020. The door, stolen in January 2019, was found last month in a farmhouse by the Italian police and given to the French ambassador in Rome on France's most important national holiday, Bastille Day. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

16 Juli 2020 00:00 WIB