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Louvre theft leaves Paris’ iconic museum shuttered for a second day
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Louvre theft leaves Paris’ iconic museum shuttered for a second day

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Last updated: October 20, 2025 11:54 am
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Paris — The Louvre will stay closed for a second day working on Monday, administration informed AFP, after thieves stole crown jewels from the museum in Paris a day earlier.

“The museum isn’t opening at this time,” a museum official informed AFP.

An indication on the museum informed guests the museum remained closed on account of “distinctive circumstances” and mentioned all guests with tickets for the day could be reimbursed.

“The museum is closed for the entire day,” a member of workers informed guests.

Shortly earlier than the announcement, queues of impatient guests snaked their manner throughout the museum’s pyramid courtyard and underneath the arches of the primary entrance gallery.

French police stroll close to the glass Pyramid of the Louvre Museum because the museum stays closed the day after a jewel heist by thieves who broke into the landmark through the use of a crane and smashing an upstairs window, stealing priceless jewellery from an space that homes the French Crown Jewels earlier than escaping on motorbikes, in Paris, France, Oct. 20, 2025.

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Carol Fuchs, an aged vacationer from the USA, had been standing in line for greater than three-quarters of an hour.

“The audacity, coming via a window. I really feel so sorry for whoever was on guard in that room,” she informed AFP after the thieves escaped with prize jewels from the museum’s Apollo Gallery on Sunday.

“Will they ever be discovered? I doubt it. I feel it is lengthy gone,” she mentioned.

Thieves carried out the brazen daytime heist on Sunday morning. They broke into the enduring landmark utilizing crane-type elevate to pressure open a window earlier than smashing via show circumstances and making off with jewellery of “inestimable worth,” in line with France’s inside minister and the museum mentioned. They escaped on bikes or scooters, officers mentioned.

The theft hit The Louvre’s Galerie d’Apollon, a vaulted corridor that shows among the French Crown Jewels beneath a ceiling painted by King Louis XIV’s court docket artist, the ministry mentioned.

All of it occurred in broad daylight, with vacationers contained in the world’s most visited museum. There have been no accidents reported.

French Tradition Minister Rachida Dati referred to as the theft the work of “professionals,” describing it on the TF1 TV community as “a four-minute operation carried out with out violence.”

CBS Information correspondent Elizabeth Palmer says many French have reacted with shock on the ease with which such treasured gadgets could possibly be so rapidly and seemingly simply plucked from such a vaunted, extremely secured establishment.

She requested artwork historian David Chanteranne, who has labored within the Louvre, if the glass within the show circumstances holding the jewels would have been strengthened someway?

“Extremely it wasn’t,” he mentioned, explaining that for the needs of “historic accuracy,” the Louvre had used the unique circumstances to show the crown jewels, together with glass from Napoleon’s time, two centuries in the past.

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