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    Louvre heist creates ‘terrible image’ of France, justice minister says

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonOctober 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Reuters Two members of a forensics team inspect a window believed to have been used in what the French interior ministry said was a robbery at the Louvre museum in Paris. They are wearing white overcoats, hair nets and face masks. Almost half of the window, in a large wooden door, has been cut away. Reuters

    Security measures “failed” in preventing a major jewellery heist in the Louvre museum in Paris on Sunday, creating a very negative image of the country, the French justice minister has said.

    “People were able to park a furniture hoist in the middle of Paris, get people up it in several minutes to grab priceless jewels and give France a terrible image,” Gérald Darmanin said.

    Thieves wielding power tools broke into the world’s most-visited museum in broad daylight, stealing eight items described as being of inestimable value, before escaping on scooters.

    There are fears that unless the thieves are caught quickly, the priceless items – including a diamond and emerald necklace Emperor Napoleon gave to his wife – will be broken up and smuggled out of the country.

    Darmanin told France Inter radio he was certain police would eventually arrest the thieves.

    But the head of an organisation specialising in the location and recovery of stolen and looted artworks warned that if the thieves are not caught in the next 24 to 48 hours, the stolen jewellery will likely be “long gone”.

    “There is a race going on right now,” Chris Marinello, the chief executive of Art Recovery International, told BBC World Service’s Newshour programme.

    Crowns and diadems – which were stolen in the heist – can easily be broken apart and sold in small parts.

    The thieves “are not going to keep them intact, they are going to break them up, melt down the valuable metal, recut the valuable stones and hide evidence of their crime,” Mr Marinello said, adding it would be difficult to sell these jewels intact.

    The French police “know that in the next 24 or 48 hours, if these thieves are not caught, those pieces are probably long gone,” he said.

    “They may catch the criminals but they won’t recover the jewels.”

    Louvre Museum A silver necklace with green jewels stolen during the Louvre heistLouvre Museum
    Louvre Museum A gold tiara encrusted with diamonds and pearls stolen from the LouvreLouvre Museum

    The Marie-Louise necklace and a pair of earrings were among the eight items stolen

    A tiara worn by the Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III, was taken

    The theft took place between 09:30 and 09:40 local time on Sunday morning, shortly after the museum opened to visitors.

    Four masked thieves used a truck equipped with a mechanical lift to gain access to the Galerie d’Apollon (Gallery of Apollo) via a balcony close to the River Seine.

    Pictures from the scene showed a vehicle-mounted ladder leading up to a first-floor window.

    EPA/Shutterstock French police officers stand next to a mechanical ladder used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum via a balcony.EPA/Shutterstock

    The thieves approached the building from the River Seine bankside

    Two of the thieves cut through glass panes with a battery-powered disc cutter and entered the museum.

    They then threatened the guards, who evacuated the building.

    The thieves smashed the glass display cases and stole the jewels, which collectively contained thousands of diamonds and precious gemstones.

    The robbery took just seven minutes.

    An illustration showing the position of the Gallery of Apollo - overlooking the River Seine - in relation to the rest of the Louvre around it.

    As the museum’s alarms started blaring, staff followed protocol by contacting security forces, the culture ministry said in a statement.

    The thieves had tried to set fire to their vehicle outside but were prevented by the intervention of a museum staff-member, it added.

    Eight items of jewellery were stolen in total, including an emerald and diamond necklace that Napoleon gave his wife, Empress Marie Louise.

    Also taken was a diadem (jewelled headband) that once belonged to the Empress Eugénie – wife of Napoleon III – which has nearly 2,000 diamonds.

    They also took a necklace that once belonged to Marie-Amelie, the last queen of France, and which contains eight sapphires and 631 diamonds, according to the Louvre’s website.

    Louvre crowds evacuate after museum robbery



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