The Grevin Museum in Paris took Emmanuel Macron’s foam determine on Monday. A policeman source told AFP that three people claiming to be Environmental activists were taking the figure. The Grevin Museum is one of France’s oldest and most well-known foam museums, and two girls and a guy allegedly entered the center of Paris while posing as travellers and allegedly walked out through an emergency entry with the figure. It was first introduced in 1882 and features lifelike foam representations of famous people from history, politics, sports, and pleasure. The gallery is renowned for its sophisticated models and skilled installation work. The foam monument of French President Emmanuel Macron, which was created by artist Claus Velte, was unveiled in 2018 and displayed in a setting that evoked the Élysée Palace. Based on extensive measurements and photos, the monument took several months to complete. It had grown to be a significant social interest at the museum, and it was frequently visited by school groups and tourists.
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