Curious History Hands Up! This Is A Robbery!… These popular robberies will remain in the history forever. Some robberies did not go unnoticed, either because of the amount of what was stolen or because of the audacity of the coup. Others remain in history because the dispossessed place seemed inviolable or the stolen work of art was of great value. Many of these events had such an impact at the time that several were immortalized in books and movies. Let’s take a look at some of the robberies that made history. Theft of “La Gioconda” On 21 August 1911, the Italian Vincenzo Peruggia, a former employee of the Louvre Museum in Paris, arrived dressed in work clothes similar to that of the maintenance staff, picked up the painting and separated the painting from the frame. He later left the museum with the painting hidden under his clothes. The painting was recovered two and a half years later. Peruggia tried to sell the work Written by Unbranded 23 March 20245 April 2024