
According to Italian media reports, Struggle in Italy Compilation: On Monday (December 30) in Cologno Monzese, Milan, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's death, an exhibition of Da Vinci's mechanical works is being held, which exhibits 30 machines invented by Leonardo da Vinci, but was destroyed by thieves.
(Leonardo da Vinci Machinery Exhibition)
On the night of December 30, an unidentified group of thieves reportedly forcibly entered the show site, trying to steal the TV and DVD playback equipment in the exhibition hall, but eventually the equipment was abandoned in the courtyard, while some souvenirs about Leonardo da Vinci that could be taken by the thieves were stolen.
(Scene photo: Souvenir that was left in disarray)
What left the organizers speechless was that the thief actually defecated on the floor of the exhibition hall, and because there was no toilet paper, he found a shirt to replace. The scene was a mess.
(A messy souvenir)
Fortunately, none of the large mechanical models in the exhibition, based on Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of the Atlantic Code, were not damaged, and the authorities decided to continue exhibiting until it closed on March 1, 2020. (Struggle in Italy exclusive compilation, strictly prohibit plagiarism)