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$20M Stradivarius cello broken in Spain

A Stradivarius cello housed at the Spanish Royal Palace in Madrid was broken in an accident, an official said Monday. The instrument could be worth more than $20 million.

Heritage official refuses to say how accident happened

A Paris research engineer studies a 1708 Stradivarius violin in Paris, trying to understand the materials which help make the instruments so extraordinary. In Spain, a Stradivarius cello has been broken in an accident. (Philippe Wojazer/Reuters )

A Stradivarius cello housed at the Spanish Royal Palace in Madrid was broken in an accident, an official said Monday. The instrument could be worth more than $20 million.

A National Heritage official declined to specify what went wrong. She refused to comment on an El Mundo newspaper report that the instrument fell off a table during a photo session. She confirmed it happened about three weeks ago. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with department policy.

The damage sustained: a piece that joins the neck of the 17th-century instrument to the body of it broke and fell off the rest of the cello. That piece was not original but rather a replacement installed in the 19th century.

The official said the cello can and will be repaired.

The heritage official declined to say how much the cello, believed to be created in 1700,was worth. She said it was part of a set of instrumentstwo violins and a viola were the othersthat were known as "the Quartet." They got this name because they were commissioned at the same time.

However, Tim Ingles, head of the musical instrument department at Sotheby's auction house in London, said he believed the Spanish cello was worth $20 million or more.