The Pantheon in Rome dawns with a graffiti on its wall: “Aliens exist”

The Pantheon in Rome dawns with a graffiti on its wall: “Aliens exist”

The Pantheon in Rome has appeared with a graffiti on one of its centuries-old walls in which “Aliens exist” (aliens exist) can be read, which has caused outrage while The authorities are looking for the perpetrator of this act of vandalism.

The graffiti, with blue spray, It is located in one of the lateral stone walls of this prodigy of Roman architecture, founded in 27 BC and later rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian at the beginning of the 2nd century AD after suffering a fire.

The volunteers of the Retake Roma association, who for years have been cleaning up the graffiti that flood the monumental Rome on their own, have denounced this act of vandalism and They have demanded action from the city’s mayor, Roberto Gualtieri.

The authorities are already looking for the authors of this graffiti, a difficult task considering that the area is devoid of surveillance cameras and that of the nearby buildings were disconnected, according to local media reports.

Meanwhile, the experts are studying how to erase it, given the delicacy of the building, known throughout the world for its immense dome and for its exceptional state of conservation.

The director of the State Museums of Rome, Mariastella Margozzi, explained to ‘Il Corriere della Sera’ that the use of a laser technique “which seems safer and faster” is valued. In this way, she has calculated that the graffiti will disappear between today and this Tuesday.

Source: Lasexta

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