Mystery Persists as Missing Swiss Paintings Reappear 

A man walks past the entrance of the Kunsthaus Zurich art museum on March 14, 2023. (AFP)
A man walks past the entrance of the Kunsthaus Zurich art museum on March 14, 2023. (AFP)
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Mystery Persists as Missing Swiss Paintings Reappear 

A man walks past the entrance of the Kunsthaus Zurich art museum on March 14, 2023. (AFP)
A man walks past the entrance of the Kunsthaus Zurich art museum on March 14, 2023. (AFP)

One of the Switzerland's top art museums announced Sunday the return of two paintings that went missing last year, refusing to provide details in a case still under investigation.

Kunsthaus Zurich offered in June 2023 a reward of 10,000 Swiss francs ($11,100) for information that could help it track one painting by Flemish painter Robert van den Hoecke and another by the Dutch Golden Age artist Dirck de Bray.

The small paintings disappeared when the Kunsthaus took down more than 700 works for cleaning and restoration after a fire broke out in August 2022.

But no trace of the two paintings could later be found.

On Sunday, the museum said only that its restoration experts had confirmed both paintings were in "good condition", with no indication of how or when they turned up.

Because of ongoing police inquiries, "no further information will be released for the time being," the Kunsthaus said.

Museum officials had alerted the missing works to the Art Loss Register, the world's largest database of lost and stolen pieces.



King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Launches 45-Day Naylat Camp in Hail

King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve launches 45-Day Naylat Camp in Hail. (SPA)
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve launches 45-Day Naylat Camp in Hail. (SPA)
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King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Launches 45-Day Naylat Camp in Hail

King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve launches 45-Day Naylat Camp in Hail. (SPA)
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve launches 45-Day Naylat Camp in Hail. (SPA)

The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority yesterday launched the "Naylat Camp", a 45-day event held within its borders in the Hail region.
Nestled in the breathtaking Naylat area, known for its stunning natural beauty – soaring mountains, golden sands, clear skies, and tranquility – the camp offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including camel and horse riding, challenging hiking trails, awe-inspiring stargazing experiences, and exploration of fascinating archaeological and historical sites on the reserve.
The camp boasts facilities designed to enhance the visitor experience, with a focus on sustainable ecotourism.
The authority aims to promote sustainable ecotourism by showcasing the region's natural beauty and encouraging responsible travel, raise environmental awareness by highlighting the importance of preserving natural sites and biodiversity, support the local community by providing seasonal job opportunities and contributing to local development.