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Tourist Breaks Swarovski-Covered ‘Van Gogh’ Chair by Sitting on It at Italian Museum

  • On 12 June, Palazzo Maffei museum in Verona released surveillance footage of a tourist crushing Nicola Bolla's crystal-covered 'Van Gogh' chair while posing for a picture.
  • The incident occurred in April when the man slipped and fell onto the delicate chair, breaking two legs and the seat before he and his companion fled the museum.
  • The museum posted a statement blaming the visitors for ignoring rules, thanking police, security, and restorers for recovering the artwork, and calling it "a nightmare for any museum."
  • Museum director Vanessa Carlon said, "Of course it was an accident," but criticized the couple for leaving without speaking, emphasizing that art must be "respected and loved" as it is fragile.
  • The recovery and restoration of the chair highlight the fragility of art and reinforce the museum's call for visitors to treat exhibits with greater respect.
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As if it were a surreal game of Cluedo, art has once again become a victim of human recklessness. This time, the author of the 'crime' leaves behind a damaged work of art and with broken legs. The tourist's own weight was enough to break the famous 'Silla Van Gogh'. This piece, elaborated by contemporary artist Nicola Bolla, is clad with hundreds of Swarovski crystals and its value is estimated at tens of thousands of euros.The motive of this ac…

·Madrid, Spain
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A surveillance video that has gone viral shows two visitors accidentally destroying a crystal-encrusted chair at a Verona museum. The artist behind the chair is taking it in stride, saying the incident inspired him to make a new one — with curved legs.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Rome. The Palazzo Maffei, museum located in the Italian city of Verona, announced yesterday that it filed a complaint against the tourist who sat on a chair made with Swarovski crystals and broke it.

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VeronaSera broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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