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Stolen Louvre jewels are value estimated 2 million, not together with their historic worth, prosecutor says
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Stolen Louvre jewels are value estimated $102 million, not together with their historic worth, prosecutor says

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Last updated: October 21, 2025 8:30 pm
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Crown jewels that had been stolen in a dramatic weekend heist on the Louvre are value an estimated 88 million euros, or $102 million, not together with their historic worth to France, the Paris prosecutor mentioned Tuesday.

About 100 investigators at the moment are concerned within the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, mentioned prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose workplace is main the investigation.

“The wrongdoers who took these gems will not earn 88 million euros if that they had the very unhealthy concept of disassembling these jewels,” she mentioned in an interview with broadcaster RTL. “We are able to maybe hope that they will take into consideration this and will not destroy these jewels with out rhyme or motive.”

Questions have arisen about safety on the Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, and whether or not safety cameras may need failed because the thieves rode a basket raise up the Louvre’s facade, lower their means by a window, smashed show circumstances and fled with priceless Napoleonic jewels on Sunday morning.

However France’s tradition minister mentioned Tuesday that the safety equipment put in on the Louvre labored correctly throughout the theft.  

“The Louvre museum’s safety equipment didn’t fail, that could be a reality,” the minister, Rachida Dati, advised lawmakers within the Nationwide Meeting. “The Louvre museum’s safety equipment labored.”

Dati mentioned she launched an administrative inquiry that comes along with a police investigation to make sure full transparency into what occurred. She didn’t provide any particulars about how the thieves managed to hold out their heist on condition that the cameras had been working. However she described it as a painful blow for the nation.

The theft was “a wound for all of us,” she mentioned. “Why? As a result of the Louvre is excess of the world’s largest museum. It is a showcase for our French tradition and our shared patrimony.”

The necklace and earrings of the set of knickknack of Empress Marie-Louise displayed at Apollon’s Gallery on Jan. 14, 2020, on the Louvre museum in Paris.

STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP by way of Getty Photos


Inside Minister Laurent Nuñez mentioned Monday that the museum’s alarm was triggered when the window of the Apollo Gallery was damaged into.

Law enforcement officials arrived on website two or three minutes after they had been known as by a person that witnessed the scene, he mentioned on LCI tv. Officers mentioned the heist lasted lower than eight minutes in whole, together with lower than 4 minutes contained in the Louvre.

Nuñez didn’t disclose particulars about video surveillance cameras that will have filmed the thieves round and within the museum, pending a police investigation. “There are cameras throughout the Louvre,” he mentioned.

The theft centered on the gilded Apollo Gallery, the place the Crown Diamonds are displayed. Eight objects had been taken, in line with officers: a sapphire diadem, necklace and single earring from an identical set linked to Nineteenth-century French queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense; an emerald necklace and earrings from the matching set of Empress Marie-Louise, Napoleon Bonaparte’s second spouse; a reliquary brooch; and Empress Eugénie’s diadem and her giant corsage-bow brooch, a prized Nineteenth-century imperial ensemble.

Alain Bauer, a professor of criminology at France’s Nationwide Conservatory of Arts and Crafts, advised CBS Information that plenty of DNA was left on the scene by the robbers, together with on the crown of the empress Eugénie, which was left behind by the thieves as they made their getaway on bikes.

“We’ll catch them,” he mentioned of the thieves. However he added: “I do not suppose we’ll seize the jewels.”

The crown jewels are priceless in historic phrases, however consultants have advised CBS Information they might nonetheless be value hundreds of thousands of {dollars} if damaged up and bought on the black market.

The jewels weren’t privately insured, the French Ministry of Tradition mentioned in an announcement to the each day newspaper Le Parisien. French legislation prohibits entities just like the Louvre from insuring its property, besides when a part of a group is moved or loaned to a different establishment, Romain Déchelette, president of France-based Serex Assurances, a wonderful artwork insurer, advised CBS Information.

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