Main image via Shanghaiist
If you’re broken inside but act like everything’s fine, you’re not alone…
This delicate, glass blown castle in the Shanghai Museum of Glass feels you.
Image via Shanghaiist
The world’s largest glass blown castle shattered after two kids accidentally bumped into the masterpiece while playing inside the museum.
The piece of art, which took some 500 hours of work by Spanish glassblower, Miguel Arribas lost its identity in May but due to the lockdown the museum just released its statement. They hope that the artist can repair the damage done.
The Fantasy Castle is inspired by the famous Cinderella Castle at Disney World. It’s worth about 450,000 yuan as it’s made of 24-karat gold!
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We really hope it gets fixed. Also, we hope this is a wakeup call for parents to please watch your children, especially when they’re out in public!
By: Piravina Ragunathan
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