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If you're an enthusiastic apple lover, you've most likely stopped at the Apple Museum in Prague at least once in the past. If you are one of the individuals who missed the visit, or if you ever wanted to visit the mentioned museum again, then unfortunately you have lost this opportunity for good. The unique Czech Apple Museum, located in Prague, was forced to close its doors completely. The Apple Museum reported about it on its social profiles. It should be noted that the Apple Museum in Prague was considered unique in the world.

You are probably wondering why this permanent closure occurred. The answer to this question is quite simple - all the products were stolen. The Apple Museum says on its Instagram and Facebook profiles that the theft occurred by a certain director of the ART 21 Foundation with the initials SP. The Apple Museum has been closed for several weeks and most fans thought it was mainly due to the coronavirus pandemic. Even though it is not clear exactly when the theft took place, these assumptions were most likely wrong. There are countless different theories circulating on the Internet about the fact that the exhibition will never be able to be returned, since the SP in question was supposed to sell all the products for hundreds of millions of crowns, and many others. Of course, we don't see into the whole situation and we don't even know what exactly happened, so we definitely won't draw any conclusions. In the museum, in addition to practically all Apple products, you could also see several unique pieces - for example, various objects from the life of Steve Jobs. This situation is very sad and will affect not only many apple growers, as the Czech Republic has unfortunately lost another unique product, which most likely cannot be replaced.

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Source: Facebook/AppleMuseum.com
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