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German tourist damages 16th-century statue while climbing for photo, officials report.

A Tourist’s Reckless Climb Damages 16th-Century Fountain in Florence

In a shocking‌ incident, a tourist visiting Florence, Italy, has been accused of causing significant damage to ⁣a 16th-century fountain. The incident occurred when the 22-year-old tourist from Germany ​decided to climb onto the Fountain of Neptune in pursuit of the perfect⁢ photo, while his friends captured the moment. Unfortunately, his ​actions⁢ resulted in the breaking of a piece of marble and thousands of dollars in damages.

Mayor Condemns Vandalism of Cultural Heritage

Florence Mayor Dario Nardella expressed his strong⁤ disapproval of the ⁢incident, stating, “There is⁢ no ‌justification for vandalism of cultural heritage.” He took ⁤to X to share his sentiments with the public, ‍emphasizing the importance of preserving these historical treasures.

According to a statement from‍ the ‌city, the tourist⁢ bypassed​ the protective barrier surrounding the statue, located in Piazza‍ della Signoria. He then proceeded to ⁣climb ‍onto​ the statue,⁤ posing for photographs while his friends stood on the other side of the barrier. As⁤ he descended,​ he unknowingly damaged the horse’s hoof. By ⁤the time the alarm was‌ triggered, the young man had ​already fled the scene with his companions.

Surveillance footage captured the moment the tourist broke off‌ a piece of marble, and an⁣ image ​of him standing on the monument was shared by the mayor. The estimated cost of the damage amounts to 5,000 ​Euros, or approximately $5,375.

The damage to the monument occurred at the chariot,‍ where a piece of marble fell, and the horse’s hoof. ⁣Repairs are‍ expected to be completed by October.

Under the city’s penal code, the tourist will face charges for the destruction and illicit use of ⁣cultural assets. ‍If ⁢convicted, he may be⁣ fined and banned from returning to the city.

Tommaso Muccini, one of the fine arts ​architects responsible for maintaining ‍the ⁢monument, expressed his frustration, ​stating, “The imbecile entered‍ the fountain by passing over the projectors, creating interference with the sensors. ⁢Unfortunately, the sensors failed to trigger the alarm when he⁤ entered⁣ but only when ⁢he left. At least he ⁤was ‍identified.”

The Fountain of Neptune, commissioned by ​Cosimo I‌ de Medici, ‌Duke ⁤of Florence, in 1559, is a remarkable depiction of the Roman sea god‌ Neptune on a shell-shaped chariot pulled ‌by horses. ‌It commemorates the wedding of Medici’s son ‌to an Austrian grand duchess. The fountain underwent complete restoration in 2018.

This incident is ​not an isolated​ case of⁢ tourists damaging historical landmarks. In Rome, there have been ⁤reports of tourists carving​ into the walls of the Colosseum. Similarly, two German ⁤tourists spray-painted soccer slogans onto the‌ 460-year-old Vasari Corridor near⁢ Florence, and a teenager allegedly defaced ⁣a 1,200-year-old temple in ⁢Japan. These incidents serve as a reminder of the ⁢importance of respecting ‌and preserving ⁣our cultural heritage.



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