Exhibit

Emperor's New Clothes Displayed As An Empty Glass Box In Denmark Museum

 July 26, 1972

News in a flash—The National Museum of Denmark debuted the infamous emperor's new clothes in their gallery. Sizeable crowds took turns in admiring the fine fabric and craftmanship possessed by the invisible clothes cased in a glass. The emperor's clothes had received so much interest including one from thieves who broke into the museum and smashed the glass box to steal the clothes. The police ran a lengthy investigation and eventually recovered the emperor's invisible clothes. They are now cased in another empty glass box protected with enhanced security equipment.




 MORE 


«  Back to Articles