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An exhibition at a renowned art and culture center in Parma, Italy, led to a police raid Wednesday after several forged Salvador Dalí works were discovered to be among the collection.

The Palazzo Tarasconi hosted a "Salvador Dalí, Between Art and Myth" ("Salvador Dalí, tra arte e mito") exhibit showcasing masterpieces by the surrealist artist.

The Palazzo Tarasconi was built in the 16th century and is known as a cultural hub of fine art, with a variety of exhibitions held there.

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Italian police were tipped off by Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation that some of the Dalí pieces were forged, according to The Associated Press (AP).

On Wednesday,

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