A masterpiece painting hidden in a mine during WW2 has returned to Wales after 80 years. The artwork was part of a collection of 2,000 priceless pieces moved from London during the war. The painting was safeguarded in a slate mine during the Blitz and has now made its way back to Wales.
Take a look inside the historic Welsh pub - the Vulcan Hotel - which has been saved from demolition and rebuilt brick by brick at St Fagans https://t.co/H0jo0voqx1
Inside the historic Welsh pub - the Vulcan Hotel - saved from demolition and rebuilt brick by brick at St Fagans https://t.co/Qx0eVHGACE https://t.co/r7DZC3EkOs
Inside the historic Welsh pub - the Vulcan Hotel - saved from demolition and rebuilt brick by brick at St Fagan's https://t.co/Qx0eVHGACE https://t.co/jFtX1vWJKD
Painting returns to Wales 80 years after slate mine protected it during Blitz Read more 🔗 https://t.co/aDD2KrW6MD
The painting was last in Wales during World War Two when it was one of 2,000 priceless artworks moved from London https://t.co/NF6jdXnqoV
Masterpiece hidden in mine in WW2 returns to Wales https://t.co/XGbCS1sMB2