The Ethnographic Museum of Paphos was broken into by unknown persons in the early hours of Thursday and coins and other objects were taken.
According to the press representative of ADE Paphos and Head of TAE Paphos Michalis Nikolaou, today at 01:45 the owner of the Paphos Ethnographic Museum reported that the Paphos Ethnographic Museum had been broken into shortly before and collections of coins from various countries were stolen from it. as well as other items that have not yet been priced.
It seems that a housekeeper lived inside the Ethnographic Museum of Paphos, Mr. Nikolaou told KYPE, who noticed the perpetrators and they fled.
It is, he continued, about two persons who wore hoods and the violation, according to further examinations by the Police, was achieved through the window of the toilet.
The scene was visited by members of the TAE Paphos who collected various evidence in order to identify the perpetrators. Exams also focus on footage from area cameras.
It is noted that the Museum exhibits a range of exhibits made from humble materials, such as clay, but also precious metals.
Also, the exhibition spaces of the Museum host archaeological findings from the Chalcolithic Period, such as jewelry, amphorae and various clay vessels, up to carved traditional furniture, folk costumes, but also agricultural tools from the previous century.
Source: KYPE