
Two activists from the non-violent civil disobedience movement Futuro Vegetal threw biodegradable red paint over a painting of Col...
Published on October 12, 2025
Two activists from the non-violent civil disobedience movement Futuro Vegetal threw biodegradable red paint over a painting of Columbus at the Naval Museum in Madrid on Sunday. This act was a protest against the celebration of the National Day and to denounce "the current extractivist neocolonialism that exploits natural resources."
According to media, the paint damaged the left half of the painting 'First Tribute to Christopher Columbus' by José Garnelo, located at the museum's entrance, depicting the explorer's landing in the New World.
The two activists were "detained by a museum official" until the arrival of several National Police officers, who arrested the two women shortly after. They have been charged with a crime against Heritage and are in police custody for questioning before being brought to court. Visitors present at the Naval Museum were evacuated by staff.
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