Italian authorities have recovered three stolen artworks by renowned artists. The pieces, created by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse, are valued at millions of euros. They were taken from a private museum near Parma, a city in northern Italy.

The recovery was made by the Italian Carabinieri's art recovery squad. Five people were detained in connection with the theft, and are believed to be part of an organized crime group. Searches were conducted in the Parma province and neighboring areas, resulting in the discovery of the artworks and other stolen goods.

Further details on the recovery and the suspects are available from the Italian Carabinieri and other sources. The successful recovery of these valuable artworks is a significant development in the investigation into the theft.