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Great interest in Romania to view stolen golden helmet

Great interest in Romania to view stolen golden helmet

The National History Museum in Bucharest reported a significant increase in visitors following the temporary exhibition of the Cotofenesti golden helmet and two golden bracelets. These artifacts were returned to Romania after being stolen in the Netherlands last year.

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