Priceless ancient golden helmet stolen in Dutch museum heist recovered a year later

More than a year after a priceless ancient helmet was stolen from a museum in the Netherlands, the Romanian national treasure, along with two gold armbands, has been recovered.

Priceless ancient golden helmet stolen in Dutch museum heist recovered a year later
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A 2,500-year-old priceless cultural icon from Romania that was stolen in an art museum heist last year, has been recovered.

The Cotofenesti helmet was found more than a year after it was taken in January 2025 and unveiled this week — under armed guard — at the Drents Museum in Assen in the northeastern part of the Netherlands.

The helmet had been on loan to the museum when it was taken.

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"We are incredibly pleased," Corien Fahner, chief prosecutor for the North Netherlands Public Prosecution Service, said during a news conference unveiling the recovered piece.

"It has been a roller coaster, especially for Romania, but also for employees of the Drents Museum."
Grainy security video released by police after the burglary showed thieves opening the door with a large crowbar and then causing an explosion.

Romanian Justice Minister Radu Marinescu called the incident a "crime against our state," adding that recovering the treasures "is an absolute priority."
Two of three gold wristbands stolen during the heist have also been recovered.

Fahner said authorities are still searching for the third bracelet.

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The return of the pieces stemmed from a deal made with the men.

The artifacts were on display for the last weekend in the museum as part of a six-month exhibit when they were stolen.

"The helmet is slightly dented, but there will be no permanent damage," Drents Museum Director Robert van Langh said during the news conference.

"The armbands are in perfect condition."
The suspects’ trial is expected to start later this month.

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