30,000 euros damage! Vandalism in Sanssouci Park is getting expensive

Vandalism in Sanssouci Park Photo: Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg

From BZ/dpa

On Wednesday, the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation reported damage to property.

In Sanssouci Park in Potsdam, unknown persons climbed onto the roof of the historic picture gallery from the 18th century and damaged building decorations and ornaments. An important art collection is housed there. Only in February was the sculpture of the sea god damaged in the Neptune grotto in the park.

In the picture gallery, unknown perpetrators cut off fingers on several putti and damaged vases on the roof ledge, the police said on Thursday. The Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation estimated the material damage at 30,000 euros.

The building decoration is said to have been damaged before the most recent inspection on March 31st. So far it has been unclear how high the art-historical damage is, as it was said.

The putto’s fingers were cut off. They were found later Photo: Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg

A connection to damage to the Neptune grotto in the immediate vicinity of the picture gallery is being examined, the police said. Unknown persons tampered with the marble sculpture of the god of the sea at the historic monument in Sanssouci Park. The police later found a stolen copper trident.

Vandalism in Sanssouci Park Photo: Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg

Now the police are looking for witnesses who have made observations about the picture gallery. Photos or video recordings could also help to narrow down the time of the crime and to find the perpetrators. (Notes to the Potsdam Police Inspectorate on telephone number 0331 5508 0).

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Park Sanssouci Police Brandenburg Damage to property Sanssouci Vandalism

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