Under the historic dedication: «To Vittorio Emanuele II. The Milanese”. Above written, signs and symbols arrived on the night of Monday 7 August, the result of the activity of three young men dressed in black. The boys climbed to the top of the facade of the entrance arch of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in Piazza Duomo, in Milan, and vandalized the pediment. With cans of green and blue spray paint they made tags, graffiti, drawings and stylized writings such as arrows and the word “king”.
The writings can be seen very well from the square and the act of the three was taken up on social networks. They have seen it all the people who, around 10.30pm, were in Piazza Duomo and they booed and shouted at the boys, but they couldn’t do much more. The local police officers raised the alarm and climbed the monument when the three had already fled across the roofs of the buildings. Digos and firefighters also attended.
For the investigators, the one at the entrance to Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II would be an act of vandalism without political or environmental protest matrixes. They are looking for the three who would have arrived at the ledge passing through a nearby room.
The outrage for this act comes from all political quarters. «An offense to all the Milanese, a very serious act of incivility and a total lack of respect for a common good that belongs to the whole city» said the regional councilor of the Pd Carmela Rozza, as councilor for public works of the Municipality of Milan she had overseen the restoration of the Gallery eight years ago. Michele Albiani, president of the City Safety Commission, speaks of anger and disgust: «The perpetrators of this insult to the whole city must be caught and punished. At the same time one wonders how they managed to get up there to make that abomination. Whoever allowed this to happen, in the same way as the vandals, must be punished in an exemplary manner”.
The Deputy Prime Minister Matthew Salvini writes “Shame without end” on social media after sharing the video of the three writers in action on Facebook. “They have to pay every last penny!” said the president of the Lombardy Region, Attilio Fontana. “We’ll get them. We cannot accept that our cities and our culture are continually defiled and vandalised. maximum penalty”.
Equally indignant were the comments from tourists and Milanese gathered by local newspapers and television stations on Tuesday morning in Piazza Duomo. The Corriere della Sera reports the words of one of the operators engaged in the restoration work of the equestrian statue in the square, colored by Last Generation activists last March. «Here we go again, vandalism affecting a cultural asset. We have to finish it. In a country like ours, which thrives on cultural heritage, we need to think about stricter measures. I think that a training course and a cleaning operation for these young people could be used to understand what it means to carry out an operation of this kind».
The writings
Maurizio Maule / ipa-agency.netThe view from Piazza Duomo
Maurizio Maule / ipa-agency.netThe upper part of the frieze
Maurizio Maule / ipa-agency.net / ipa-agency.netSource: Vanity Fair

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