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Daring Daylight Heist Shuts Down Louvre After ‘Priceless’ Jewels Vanish

October 19, 2025
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Thieves made off with jewelry of “incalculable” value in a brazen daylight robbery on Sunday at the Louvre Museum in Paris, according to France’s interior minister.

The heist unfolded around 9:30 a.m. Laurent Nuñez, the interior minister, told France Inter radio that the thieves had used a lift mechanism on a truck — typically used to move furniture into Parisian apartments through the windows — to break into the Galerie d’Apollon, a second-floor wing of the museum.

The Apollon Gallery’s gilded hall holds the royal collection of gems and the crown diamonds, including “The Regent,” “The Sancy” and the “Hortensia.” The thieves broke into two display cases and snatched jewels before fleeing on motor scooters with their loot — all within just seven minutes, according to Mr. Nuñez. He did not specify what exactly had been stolen, but said the jewelry had “patrimonial” and “historical” value that made it “priceless.”

“It’s a major robbery,” Mr. Nuñez said, adding that investigators believed that three or four thieves were involved and that the robbery bore the hallmarks of an experienced team of veteran criminals given its precision and speed.

Police officers standing next to a furniture elevator, reportedly used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum on Sunday.
A broken window believed to have been used in the robbery.

But the robbers dropped one precious piece, which was later retrieved, Rachida Dati, the French culture minister, told local television. The French news media reported that the recovered object was the crown worn by Empress Eugénie, the wife of Napoleon III. The crown holds 1,354 diamonds and 56 emeralds, according to the museum’s website.

Visitors were already in the building during the robbery. Some panicked at first, worrying the building was experiencing a terrorist attack or a fire, said Joseph Sanchez, a tourist from Puerto Rico who was in line with family members waiting to see Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa when security guards began to shout for people to exit the room. They were kept in the museum’s lobby for more than an hour before being calmly evacuated, Mr. Sanchez said in an interview.

Ms. Dati said no one suffered injuries in the robbery.

The museum closed for the day, as “a security measure and to preserve traces and clues for the investigation,” according to a statement from the Louvre.

Members of the police and army were on the scene. The authorities said that investigators were poring through evidence that included objects abandoned by the thieves and security camera footage.

The Paris prosecutor’s office said it had opened an investigation and that “the extent of the losses is currently being assessed.”

A former royal palace, the Louvre is the largest museum in the world. Its dizzying number of wings and courtyards hold more than 33,000 works of art, including many sculptures, paintings and antiques. Up to 30,000 people visit the museum each day — with so many crowding around the Mona Lisa that President Emmanuel Macron of France announced earlier this year that a dedicated room and entrance will be built to house just that painting.

The Galerie d’Apollon at the Louvre in 2020, where the robbery took place.

French museums have recently been hit by a string of robberies. Last week, four men were arrested after the President Jacques Chirac Museum in the town of Corrèze was burgled by armed individuals wearing balaclavas. Less than 48 hours later, the museum was burglarized a second time, according to the French press.

In September, thieves stole nuggets of raw gold worth about $700,000 from the National Museum of Natural History, a few blocks from the Louvre. That same month, two porcelain dishes and a vase worth about €9.5 million, or $11 million, were stolen from the Adrien Dubouché museum in Limoges.

Arthur Brand, 56, a Dutch art crime expert, said in a telephone interview that he was unsurprised by the Louvre heist given the recent pattern. But entering France’s most important museum and stealing jewels, he said, “is the ultimate art heist, it’s like something out of a movie.”

There already have been a number of high-profile heists at the Louvre. During the summer of 1911, a museum employee stole the Mona Lisa. The employee, Vincenzo Peruggia, was arrested two years later while trying to sell the painting, and the Mona Lisa was returned to the museum.

Less than three years after it was stolen from the Louvre, the Mona Lisa returned to Paris in January 1914.

In 1976, three burglars broke into the Louvre at dawn — climbing up a metal scaffolding and smashing windows on the second floor — and stole a 19th-century diamond-studded sword belonging to King Charles X of France. And in 1990, a painting by Pierre Auguste Renoir, “Portrait of a Seated Woman,” was cut from its frame and stolen from a third-floor gallery.

Museums in other countries across Europe also have been hit by robberies in recent years.

In 2019, thieves broke into the Royal Palace museum in Dresden, Germany, and stole more than 100 million euros’ worth of jewels (about $116 million). Most of the loot was later recovered as part of a plea deal.

Mr. Nuñez said on Sunday that security at the Louvre had increased in recent years, and that it would be heightened further with the latest plans to overhaul the museum.

“But we can’t prevent everything,” he told France Inter.

Jenny Gross contributed reporting from London, and Ségolène Le Stradic from Paris.

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