$90M Heist: Four Antonello da Messina Masterpieces Stolen From Sicily Museum During Assumption Day Crowds

August 17, 2026
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M Heist: Four Antonello da Messina Masterpieces Stolen From Sicily Museum During Assumption Day Crowds
Antonello da Messina, Ecce Homo, 1473 — Wikimedia Commons (CC0). One of the four paintings stolen from Sicily's Museo Regionale di Messina.

On Saturday evening, August 15, 2026, thieves struck Museo Regionale di Messina (MuMe) in Sicily during the city’s annual Assumption Day celebrations, stealing four Renaissance masterpieces by native painter Antonello da Messina. The brazen theft, valued at approximately $90 million, exploited the massive crowds—approximately 100,000 visitors—attending the Festa della Vara procession, which diverted police and security resources away from cultural institutions.

According to surveillance footage, thieves operated within a period of between two and three minutes before the alarm system was triggered. The short window, combined with the overwhelming crowd outside, allowed the perpetrators to exit and disappear among the 100,000 festival-goers before law enforcement could intervene.

The stolen works include three panels from the 1473 altarpiece “Polittico di San Gregorio”. The altarpiece originally contained six panels when displayed at the Monastero di San Gregorio; the monastery was destroyed in an earthquake in 1908. Two panels—depicting St. Benedict and St. Gregory—were left behind outside the museum.

The fourth stolen work is a double-sided devotional painting showing the Virgin with Child on one side and Christ on the other, originally acquired in 2003 from Christie’s as part of the Wilhelm Soldan collection.

Antonello da Messina (c. 1430–1479) was the first Italian Renaissance painter to master oil painting techniques, having trained in Naples under Flemish influences. His works are held in collections worldwide, including five pieces at the National Gallery in London.

Museum director Marisa Mercurio said: “These are not merely works by Antonello da Messina. They are works that hold considerable significance in terms of our identity, as well as, of course, their artistic and cultural value, because they are works by our very own Antonello da Messina.”

Italian Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli expressed “dismay and regret regarding the theft.”

Christopher Marinello, founder of Art Recovery International, noted that “the sale at Sotheby’s certainly set off some alarm bells in the small minds of the thieves.”

Marinello also drew parallels to the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist in Boston. That unsolved burglary, occurring on St. Patrick’s Day night, claimed 13 artworks worth over $100 million.

Police and art investigators have launched a probe, coordinating with Europol’s cultural property crime unit and Interpol’s stolen art database. Authorities suspect the criminals exploited security resources focused on crowd management during the annual religious procession.

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