The appreciation of the cultural heritage and the observance of the undeniable heritage values means care for our national identity, draws the attention of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, on the National Day Constantin Brâncuși.
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“Romania dedicates this day to Constantin Brâncuși, the Romanian who through his mastery and artistic vision revolutionized the universal sculpture, gaining a well -deserved place among the greatest plastic artists of the last century and the appreciation of art lovers everywhere. Exhibited in the great museums of the world and, part of them, included in the list of world cultural heritage, the works of Constantin Brâncuși reflect through their symbolism the depth and beauty of the Romanian folk culture and art. Let us value this cultural heritage properly and respect all the undeniable heritage values means care for our national identity ”Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on the occasion of Constantin Brâncuși National Day.
According to the prime minister, “It is our duty to watch together, authorities and society, and to ensure that the Brancusi inheritance and all the other values that define us to be protected to enjoy future generations ”.
Marcel Ciolacu also reminded of the theft of the Dacian treasure from a Museum in the Netherlands, explaining that there is a need for a continuous consolidation of the legislation, in order to ensure the protection of heritage parts.
“The recent regrettable event, in which extremely valuable pieces of Dacic treasure have been stolen, highlighted the need to strengthen the legislation, so that we can ensure the safety and protection conditions of the heritage pieces. Therefore, I consider any contribution or proposal in this regard from the authorized authorities and the specialists in the field. Our care and involvement prove that the national art and heritage are part of the inheritance of the Romanian people ”, He also stressed the head of the Romanian executive.
The police in the Netherlands began to search on Thursday, February 13, with metal detectors objects in the Dacian treasure stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, a few weeks ago. The investigators check the land between the museum and the area where the first car that thieves used were used to help find the golden helmet in Coțofenești and the three stolen Dacian bracelets.