Museum visitor trips – smashes ancient vases

I bet this guy wants to crawl into a hole right now….

The incident happened last week at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England, which for decades has displayed a group of Qing dynasty Chinese vases on a window sill.

A hapless visitor tripped on a loose shoelace, tumbled down a flight of stairs and crashed into the vases, smashing them into smithereens.

The man, who has not been named, left the museum shaken but undamaged — in sharp contrast to the vases.

“It was a most unfortunate and regrettable accident but we are glad that the visitor involved was able to leave the museum unharmed,” museum director Duncan Robinson said on Monday.

“Whilst the method of displaying objects is always under review, it is important not to over-react and make the museum’s collections less accessible to the visiting public,” he added in a statement.

The priceless vases, dating from the late 17th or early 18th century, were donated to the museum in 1948 and have become one of its most recognizable exhibits.

Shocked but determined museum staff members have vowed to glue the shards back together again.

Article courtesy of MSNBC.

1 comment so far

  1. Joe Schmoe on

    It was me, I did it! But it wasn’t my fault. I was having a bout of the craps, was twisted with cramps and lost control of myself. The museum only had one bath room and Otter Poleberg was already in there!


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