Man Breaks 19th-Century Statue While Climbing It To Take A Selfie

A woman takes pictures by the front doors of Lisbon's Rossio train station, a national monument, Thursday, May 12 2016. A statue of 16th-century King Sebastian, around 1-meter (3-feet) tall, stood in the now empty he... A woman takes pictures by the front doors of Lisbon's Rossio train station, a national monument, Thursday, May 12 2016. A statue of 16th-century King Sebastian, around 1-meter (3-feet) tall, stood in the now empty head-high niche between the doors. Portuguese officials said Thursday they are trying to put a value on the 19th-century statue broken when a man climbed up it late at night to take a photo, possibly a selfie. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) MORE LESS

LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portuguese officials said Thursday they are trying to put a value on a 19th-century statue broken when a man climbed up it late at night to take a photo, possibly a selfie.

The state company responsible for the statue, Infraestruturas de Portugal, said it is looking into whether the statue can be restored or whether a new one must be made. Once the cost is calculated, the company may bring legal charges against the alleged culprit.

The statue of 16th-century King Sebastian, around 1-meter (3-feet) tall, stood in a head-high niche between the front doors of Rossio train station in Lisbon. The statue and the building are classified as national monuments.

Police said a 24-year-old Portuguese man climbed up onto the statue earlier this month. It came loose and fell onto the ground, breaking into more than a dozen pieces. The Public Prosecutor’s office is now investigating the circumstances of the incident.

The statue is not a landmark and is rarely noticed by passers-by amid the station’s ornate architecture, but King Sebastian is well-known as a monarch who fell in battle in North Africa aged 24 and without heirs. A legend, still recounted, grew up that he would one day reappear out of a mist and retake the throne.

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  1. Relieved it’s not an American.

  2. I thought the same thing.

  3. We’re all thinking alike. Expecting it to be a stupid American because, well, Obama or something like that. It is why we can’t have nice things.

  4. Same here. I’m very surprised that this is a Portuguese man.

  5. Do Portuguese not drink? Do they not have ignorant people just like every other nationality? Nonetheless, also relieved.

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