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Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings stolen from museum in Parma

Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings stolen from museum in Parma

Three paintings by Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, and Henri Matisse were stolen from a museum in the Italian province of Parma last week. The suspects involved in the theft remain at large as the investigation continues.

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Mystery: the story behind the statue on the Volkshotel canopy

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The article explores the history and mystery behind the unique statue located on the canopy of the Volkshotel on Wibautstraat. This hotel is a well-known landmark in Amsterdam, and the piece aims to uncover the story behind this specific architectural detail.

Did you know? Haarlem is located in Europe's Blue Banana (and here's why)

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Police catch ATM bombers red-handed in Vlaardingen

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Writer Jacob Bergsma is obsessed with numbers and the stories behind them

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