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Louvre remains closed one day after jewel heist

Louvre remains closed one day after jewel heist

Summary

The Louvre in Paris stayed closed on Monday after thieves stole historic jewels in a daring heist on Sunday. The heist, involving a quick break-in and escape, prompted French authorities to review security at museums and cultural sites across the country.

Key Facts

  • The theft took place on Sunday at the Louvre Museum in Paris, targeting the Apollo Gallery.
  • Thieves used a basket lift to reach the Louvre's facade and broke in through a window.
  • The heist lasted less than eight minutes, with thieves spending less than four minutes inside.
  • Stolen items include jewels linked to historical French figures and are considered priceless.
  • French authorities are reassessing museum security nationwide following this incident.
  • An emerald-set crown was found outside the museum after the theft.
  • Culture Minister Rachida Dati mentioned ongoing investigations and evidence collection at the scene.
  • The Louvre plans to improve security as part of its "Louvre New Renaissance" plan, which aims to modernize the museum by 2031.
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