key takeaways
- The Louvre Museum in Paris is the most popular museum in the world, with approximately 10 million annual visitors.
- On Sunday morning, between 9:30 and 9:40 am local time, thieves stole eight historic jewels from the Louvre.
- The museum closed its doors on Sunday following the robbery and will remain closed on Monday.
The Louvre Museum located in Paris, France is the most famous museum in the world. Most Visited MuseumBut it remains closed on Monday as French police continue to investigate the theft of the historic and valuable jewels.
according to french officerFour suspects broke into the Louvre in broad daylight and made off with eight exceptionally valuable jewels.
“Individuals came in from outside with cherry pickers (a type of hydraulic ladder) and stole valuable jewelry,” French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez told the French outlet. le parisien,
“It looks like a scenario from a movie or a television series,” said Ariel Weil, the mayor of central Paris. the new York Times,
Here’s what to know about theft.
What happened in the Louvre?
On Sunday, between 9:30 and 9:40 a.m. local time, about half an hour after the Louvre opened to the publicfour thieves Vehicle mounted mechanical ladder used To gain access to the second floor balcony on the south side of the Louvre. they used one disc cutter Cutting a window to enter the museum.
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Once inside, they broke into two boxes and stole eight valuable objects, including a diadem (a bejeweled headband) belonging to Empress Eugénie, the wife of France’s 19th-century ruler Napoleon III.
The thieves came down the stairs and escaped on a motor scooter. The robbery took no more than seven minutes.


What items were stolen from the Louvre?
According to France’s Culture Ministry, eight objects were stolen, all from the 19th century. These pieces of jewelry “are worth”incalculable amountAccording to Sky News, and once belonged to French royalty.
Among the items stolen were a tiara, a necklace, and a single earring from a sapphire set that had belonged to Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense, as well as an emerald necklace and a pair of emerald earrings that had belonged to Empress Marie Louise. ap news,

These pieces collectively contain thousands of diamonds and other gems.
Chris Marinello, chief executive of Art Recovery International, said that because of the identifiable nature of the jewels, thieves would not be able to retain them. BBC,
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“They’re going to break them up, melt down the valuable metal, re-cut the valuable stones and hide the evidence of their crime,” Marinello told the outlet.
According to this, investigators have less than a week to find the jewels before they melt and are lost. nbc news,
What is the Louvre?
The Louvre was a former royal palace that became a museum after the French Revolution. It is the largest art museum in the world, home to some of the most famous works of art in the world, such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory of Samothrace.
Louvre claims to be the world’s most popular museum approximately 10 million visitors annual.
When will the Louvre reopen to the public?
The Louvre closed its doors on Sunday and again on Monday. a banner on Museum website At the time of writing it reads: “Following yesterday’s robbery at the Louvre, the museum regrets to inform you that it will be closed to the public today. Visitors who have already purchased tickets will be automatically refunded.”
It is unclear when the Louvre will reopen its doors.
key takeaways
- The Louvre Museum in Paris is the most popular museum in the world, with approximately 10 million annual visitors.
- On Sunday morning, between 9:30 and 9:40 am local time, thieves stole eight historic jewels from the Louvre.
- The museum closed its doors on Sunday following the robbery and will remain closed on Monday.
The Louvre Museum located in Paris, France is the most famous museum in the world. Most Visited MuseumBut it remains closed on Monday as French police continue to investigate the theft of the historic and valuable jewels.
according to french officerFour suspects broke into the Louvre in broad daylight and made off with eight exceptionally valuable jewels.
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