Experts Still Examining Seuso Treasure In Hungary
- 30 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
Following a lengthy international dispute over the ownership of the treasure, which had been smuggled out of the country and ended up in Britain, the Hungarian government recovered the seven pieces in March 2014 at a cost of 15 million euros.
The government holds the firm position that the entire collection belongs to Hungary and is committed to bringing its remaining pieces back to Hungary within a reasonable time, László Baán, Director-General of the Museum of Fine Arts, told the paper.
To this effect, however, it should reach an agreement with Lord Northampton, who purchased pieces of the collection between 1982 and 1990.
The seven pieces were first shown in Parliament than in the city of Székesfehérvár, in western Hungary.
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