Environmental activists stage protest at Uffizi, Botticelli masterpiece unharmed

Italian environmental activists glued their palms on Friday to the glass defending Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece within the Uffizi Galleries in Florence, police mentioned. 

The museum mentioned because of the glass -- put in as a precaution a number of years in the past -- the portray, Primavera or Spring, was unhurt.

Paired with the Florentine artist's different masterpiece, Delivery of Venus, the 2 iconic canvases relationship from the late fifteenth century are among the many museum's hottest artworks. The portray is massive, standing at about two metres tall and greater than three metres large.

The Carabinieri mentioned two younger girls and a person -- all Italians -- purchased entrance tickets and staged the protest within the Uffizi's room devoted to the painter.

The activists sat on the ground and displayed a banner studying "Final Technology No Gasoline No Coal," police mentioned.

The Corriere della Sera newspaper quoted the activists as saying in a press release, "Immediately, is it potential to see a gorgeous Spring like this?"

The three had been taken to a police station in Florence. Italian media mentioned the activists had been issued official orders to remain out of the tourist-popular metropolis for 3 years, utilizing a technique in Italy much like that usually utilized to violent soccer followers.

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