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Italy displays paintings from ancient Etruscan tomb, its latest cultural acquisition

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June 30, 2026

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Italy displays paintings from ancient Etruscan tomb, its latest cultural acquisition

Italy on Tuesday put on display one of the best-known examples of Etruscan painting, from a tomb that has become the latest acquisition in the Culture Ministry’s buying spree of big-ticket pieces of the country’s cultural heritage. The ministry announced in May that it had acquired the fresco panels, dating from the 4th century, from []

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