Venice jewellery heist: expert insight from the 'gentleman thief’
Vincenzo Pepino, the only other person to have successfully robbed Doge’s Palace, suspects £1.7m theft was an inside job
by Angela Giuffrida in Rome
Nov 17, 2018
3 minutes
Until January, only one other person had pulled off a burglary at Doge’s Palace, the seat of power during Venice’s years as a republic, and a museum since 1923.
In 1991, Vincenzo Pipino, nicknamed the “gentleman thief” for the polite way in which he pursued his criminal exploits, spent most of a night hidden in a cell in the New Prisons building next door, carefully calculating a security guard’s manoeuvres. At his chosen moment, Pipino slipped out and walked across the Bridge of Sighs, which connects the prisons to(Madonna with Child), painted in the early 1500s, covered it with a blanket and sauntered out of the building through a side door.
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