Louvre to remain closed 1 day after jewel heist

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PARIS — The Louvre said on Monday it would remain closed a day after historic jewels were stolen from the world's most-visited museum in a daring daylight heist.

The museum's staff asked dozens of visitors who were queuing in front of the glass pyramid entrance to leave the site. In a message posted on social media, the Louvre said visitors who have booked tickets will be refunded. It did not provide additional details.

On Sunday, thieves rode a basket lift up the Louvre 's facade, forced a window, smashed display cases and fled with priceless Napoleonic jewels, officials said.

The theft occurred about 30 minutes after the museum opened, with visitors already inside, and was among the highest-profile museum thefts in living memory.

It unfolded just 270 yards from the Mona Lisa, in what Culture Minister Rachida Dati described as a professional, four-minute-long operation.

French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin acknowledged security failures on Monday.

"One can wonder about the fact that, for example, the windows hadn't been secured, about the fact that a basket lift was on a public road," he said on France Inter radio. "Having (previously) been interior minister, I know that we cannot completely secure all places, but what is certain is that we have failed."

Culture Minister Rachida Dati said investigators are working on evidence found at the scene.

"We did find a motorcycle and it has a license plate," Dati said on news broadcaster CNews. "I also want to pay tribute to the security officers who prevented the basket lift from being set on fire. One of the criminals tried to set it on fire, but they forced him to flee. This allowed us to recover evidence at the scene."

Dati stressed that a decade-long "Louvre New Renaissance" plan that was launched earlier this year includes security improvements.

"When the Louvre Museum was designed, it was not meant to accommodate 10 million visitors," she said.

The plan calls for $760 million, also intended to modernize infrastructure, ease crowding and give the Mona Lisa a dedicated gallery by 2031.

Around 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, several intruders forced a window, cut panes with a disc cutter and went straight for the glass display cases, officials said. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said the crew entered from outside using a basket lift via the riverfront facade to reach the hall with the 23-item royal collection.

Empress Eugénie's crown is displayed at the Apollo Gallery in the Louvre museum in Paris on Jan. 14, 2020.Stephane De Sakutin, AFP, Getty Images via CNN

Their target was the gilded Apollon Gallery, where the Crown Diamonds are displayed. The thieves smashed two display cases and fled on motorbikes, Nunez said. No one was hurt. Alarms brought Louvre agents to the room, forcing the intruders to bolt, but the theft was already done.

Eight objects were taken, according to officials: a sapphire diadem, necklace and single earring from a matching set linked to 19th-century French queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense; an emerald necklace and earrings from the matching set of Empress Marie-Louise, Napoleon Bonaparte's second wife; a reliquary brooch; and Empress Eugénie's diadem and her large corsage-bow brooch, a prized 19th-century imperial ensemble.

One object, the emerald-set imperial crown of Napoleon III's wife, Empress Eugénie, containing more than 1,300 diamonds, was later found outside the museum, French authorities said.

Photos

The Empress Eugénie's crown is exhibited at the Louvre Museum on April 27, in Paris, France. The world-renowned Louvre museum in Paris was shut on Sunday after several pieces of invaluable jewelry were stolen in a brazen robbery.Zhang Weiguo, VCG
A jewel-encrusted brooch worn by French Empress Eugenie, which was among the items stolen by thieves during a heist at Paris' Louvre Museum on Sunday, on display in this undated still frame from a video.Louvre Museum, handout via Reuters
Necklace and earrings from the emerald set of Napoleon's second wife Empress Marie-Louise shown at the Louvre Museum on May 20, 2021.Maeva Destombes, Hans Lucas, AFP, Getty Images via CNN
Empress Eugénie's crown is displayed at the Apollo Gallery in the Louvre museum in Paris on Jan. 14, 2020.Stephane De Sakutin, AFP, Getty Images via CNN
The Empress Eugénie Brooch exhibited during a media preview for a Christie's sale in New York, on April 11, 2008.Bloomberg, Getty Images via CNN
A set of jewelry worn by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense is displayed at the Louvre's Apollo Gallery on Jan. 14, 2020.Stephane de Sakutin, AFP, Getty Images via CNN
Police officers work by a basket lift used by thieves at the Louvre museum after a robbery Sunday, in Paris.Thibault Camus, Associated Press
A police car patrols in the courtyard of the closed Louvre museum after a robbery Sunday, in Paris.Thibault Camus, Associated Press
Police officers, background, look for clues by a basket lift used by thieves Sunday, at the Louvre museum in Paris.Thibault Camus, Associated Press
Police officers look for clues by a basket lift used by thieves Sunday, at the Louvre museum in Paris.Thibault Camus, Associated Press

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