Stealing the Saliera

<p>In a country without gold, silver, or even a port, salt deposits from the prehistoric sea under the alps was a precious resource for trade. People received their wages in salt. The city of Salzburg and the Salzkammergut region of the country both take their names from the so-called white gold.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s easy to forget this when you stand in Spar, listening to Europop on the supermarket radio and weighing up boxes of salt that cost less than&nbsp;<strong>&euro;</strong>2 a kilo. But, in 2003, Austria was reminded of how different things had once been. When the fifth most high-value art theft in history took place in Vienna, the world&rsquo;s media, the police, gallery directors and the public were fixated on a salt cellar.</p> <p><a href="https://mairibunce.medium.com/stealing-the-saliera-526f96e2f636"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>