Culture demands ‘extreme’ security from museums after attacks by activists

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this ministry of culture to museums “them extreme security measures and be thorough in following the usual visitor access rules”.

This communication came after two activists from the organization Just Stop Oil threw soup at celebrities. “Sunflowers” painting, by Vincent Van Gogh At the National Gallery in London as part of an act of raising awareness against hunger around the world.

The culture’s message refers specifically to the “prohibition of promotion”. elements and drinks in rooms”together backpacks and large bags“umbrellas or sharp objects”.

In this sense, Miguel Falomir, director of the Prado Museum, assured that the art gallery has “intensified its work of watchful eye and of course surveillance and care” after the incident in London yesterday.

Falomir, “Another Renaissance. Spanish artists in Naples at the beginning of the Cinquecento.”

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