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Louvre to set up new cameras and anti-intrusion systems after stunning crown jewels heist

The Louvre will add 100 cameras, anti-intrusion systems, and anti-vehicle barriers following a $102 million jewel theft that exposed major security gaps, director Laurence des Cars said.

  • Following last month’s heist, the Louvre Museum announced on Wednesday that about 100 new surveillance cameras will be operational by the end of next year and anti-intrusion systems will be installed within two weeks.
  • Security briefings detail that des Cars said the power tools used by thieves to cut through the display cases were disc cutters meant for concrete, which had not been anticipated when cases were replaced in 2019.
  • Modernization from the 1980s left the Louvre’s equipment technically obsolete after overperforming for 40 years, while this year more than 8 million visitors stressed the glass pyramid inaugurated in 1989, Laurence des Cars said.
  • On Monday, the Louvre announced it was temporarily closing some offices and a gallery as part of more than 20 emergency measures, including posting a `security coordinator` this month.
  • After the shock, after the emotion, after the assessment, it's time for action, Laurence des Cars said, tying security to the Louvre New Renaissance plan costing 800 million euros to ensure complete protection of the museum's surroundings.
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As a matter of urgency, the president of the museum announced a series of measures, such as the installation of 100 cameras by the end of 2026 and the forthcoming establishment of a mobile advanced post of the national police within the museum.

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During the break-in on 19 October, it took thieves less than eight minutes to force a window with a cargo lift and steal jewellery worth 88 million euros.

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By the end of 2026, 100 cameras will be installed around the Louvre. This is one of 20 new security measures the Paris museum is implementing following the spectacular theft in October.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Exactly one month after the audacious and high-profile theft at the Louvre in central Paris, museum director Laurence Des Cars announced that 100 outdoor cameras will be installed by the end of 2026 as part of measures to strengthen security.

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Louvre to set up new cameras and anti-intrusion systems after stunning crown jewels heist

The head of the Louvre Museum says that new surveillance cameras and anti-intrusion systems will soon be installed at the Paris landmark after last month’s stunning crown jewels heist.

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La Stampa broke the news in Turin, Italy on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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