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Louvre Closes After Thieves Rob Crown Jewels in 7-Minute Heist
- On October 19, 2025, France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati announced a theft at the Louvre Museum, Paris, which closed for the day while detectives worked with museum staff on the investigation.
- Police sources told Le Parisien that raiders entered via the Seine-facing facade where renovation work is underway, using an outside lift and freight elevator to access the Galerie d'Apollon.
- Le Parisien and other outlets reported that thieves stole nine pieces from Napoleon and the Empress's jewellery collection and fled on moto-scooters.
- Officials reported that there were no injuries and said it remained unclear exactly what had been stolen as detectives coordinate with Louvre staff on the investigation.
- The museum's scale—housing more than 33,000 works and drawing up to 30,000 visitors a day—means security faces ongoing challenges, especially given the 1911 Mona Lisa theft.
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After the burglary at the Louvre Museum in Paris, the police are looking for the perpetrators - so far without success. Meanwhile, the safety in museums is discussed in France. The Louvre remains closed today.
·Hamburg, Germany
Read Full ArticleFour people stole nine items from France's crown jewels at the Louvre in Paris on Sunday. In a video of the incident, one of the thieves is seen sawing open a glass case with a mini saw, wearing a yellow reflective jacket and black hoodie.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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