Kids Smash World’s Largest Glass Castle At Shanghai Museum
By: Nur 'Inayah
A married couple in China are responsible for repairing a broken glass castle housed at the Shanghai Glass Museum. The accident was caused by their children playing around in the museum and hitting the castle.
Created by Spanish glassmaker Miguel Arribas, he spent 500 hours working on creating this magnificent art called Fantasy Palace based on Disney World's famous Cinderella Palace. It was then given to the museum in 2016 and since then, it has been worth around 450,000 yuan ($ 64,000).
According to the report, two children chased each other as they crossed the belt buckle and hit the casing, causing the castle to fall. The main pile and other parts of the structure are damaged.
The museum is expected to bring Arribas artists to repair the damage, but they were unable to come to China due to the sanctions caused by the epidemic. Parents have apologized and promised to be responsible for the repairs.
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500 hours just to be smashed like that?! Crazy!
ReplyDeleteI would cry if it happens to me after all those efforts..
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