The Louvre reopens three days after thieves took French crown jewels in a daylight heist at the Paris museum
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By THOMAS ADAMSON, Associated Press

PARIS (AP) — On Wednesday, the Louvre once again welcomed throngs of visitors beneath its iconic glass pyramid, just days after an audacious theft that shocked the world. The heist, which saw eight pieces from France’s Crown Jewels vanish, is being regarded as one of the most daring museum robberies in recent history.

The culprits managed to infiltrate and escape from the globe’s most frequented museum, leaving behind a cultural scar reminiscent of the 2019 Notre-Dame cathedral fire, as some officials have noted.

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Visitors queue inside the Louvre museum three days after historic jewels were stolen in a daring daylight heist, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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The Sunday raid — steps from the Mona Lisa and valued at more than $100 million — has put embattled President Emmanuel Macron and Louvre chief Laurence des Cars under fresh scrutiny. It comes just months after a staff strike warned of chronic understaffing and under-resourced protections, with too few eyes on too many rooms, raising pointed questions about security failures.

Crowds bunched at the barriers as they were being removed Wednesday, a coda to frantic forensic work and staff briefings that had taken place. Inside, the scene of the crime — the Apollo Gallery housing the Crown Diamonds — stayed sealed, a folding screen obscuring the doorway at the gallery’s rotunda entrance.

Three days on, the stolen jewels remain missing and the thieves are still at large.

France acknowledges failings

Authorities say the thieves spent less than four minutes inside the Louvre on Sunday morning: a freight lift was wheeled to the Seine-facing façade, a window was forced open and two vitrines were smashed.

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