Feds Officially Declare Celtic Art Good for America
Published Date: 11/26/2025
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Summary
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of important Celtic art pieces for an exhibition at the Harvard Art Museums and possibly other locations. This means these culturally valuable objects can be shown in the U.S. without legal issues, benefiting art lovers and historians. The exhibition highlights the rich history of Celtic culture and supports cultural exchange without any direct cost impact to the public.
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Temporary Import Approved for Celtic Art
The Department of State approved the temporary import of culturally significant objects for the exhibition “Celtic Art Across the Ages” for display at the Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and possibly other venues. The notice (Federal Register publication dated November 26, 2025) states the objects are of cultural significance and that their temporary exhibition in the United States is in the national interest, and it supports cultural exchange without any direct cost impact to the public.
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