Bulgaria's Ministry of Culture Seeks Guarantees for Panagyurishte Treasure Amid LA Wildfire (UPDATED)
Update below
A wildfire in Los Angeles has prompted concerns over the safety of Bulgarian exhibits, including the Panagyurishte Golden Treasure, currently displayed at the Paul Getty Museum. In response, Minister of Culture Naiden Todorov has sent a letter to the museum's management requesting assurance that the exhibits are stored securely. The exhibition, dedicated to Ancient Thrace, features artifacts from 18 Bulgarian museums. It opened in November last year and is scheduled to remain on display until March.
Update: Boyko Hristov, Bulgaria's Consul in Los Angeles, shared an update regarding the condition of the Panagyurishte Gold Treasure and other invaluable Bulgarian artifacts housed at the Paul Getty Museum. He received a letter from the museum's director, who provided photographs confirming that the exhibits are not at risk due to the ongoing fires. California is currently facing massive wildfires, prompting the declaration of a state of emergency in Los Angeles, the evacuation of nearly 50,000 people, and the threat to tens of thousands of buildings, including the museum where the Panagyurishte Gold is displayed.
The Ministry of Culture stated that the Paul Getty Museum has fire-resistant vaults to protect the exhibits and is in constant communication with the museum's management. Although the fire is near the museum building, there is no direct threat at this time. The museum has also issued a statement confirming that the artifacts are not at risk and detailing the precautionary measures in place.
Meanwhile, Bulgaria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has advised Bulgarian citizens to avoid traveling to areas affected by the wildfire in Los Angeles unless absolutely necessary. In a statement,...
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