Theft from a Baroque oratory remains unsolved after 55 years, sparking countless conspiracy theories
Archaeologists working at a Unesco World Heritage site in Agrigento have revealed the remains of a previously unknown building
Theft from a Baroque oratory in 1969 remains "an open wound", says commissioning body
Officials will loan the ancient sculptures only if they are returned to London
Four commissions, including a 30-m high mural of a Mafia-assassinated judge, have been unveiled in the southern Italian city
Public-private tourism partnership aims to make more of the island’s heritage.
Roberto Bilotti has restored an 18th-century palace and plans to open an “art chapel”
20 items that were looted or likely stolen are to be restituted
An investigation by The Art Newspaper led to the request for restitution of the 12th-century prayer book