It became known that a man sat on a museum exhibit decorated with crystals and broke it.
Visitors of the museum Palazzo Mafei in the Italian city of Verona broke the museum exhibit decorated with Swarovski crystals, the chair Van Gogh.
This was reported by the administration of the museum on its page in the social network Facebook.
Tourists, as noted in the museum, waited until the staff left to take a photo in the style, which is prohibited by the rules of the visit.
The woman posed next to a chair, and the man decided to sit on the exhibit, causing it to deform.
The couple hurried to leave the hall, but their actions were recorded by a surveillance camera.
The museum administration did not tell about the cost of restoration, as well as whether the visitors were punished for their act.
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