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eight pieces of jewelry stolen from the Louvre, thieves themselves came with a moving elevator

Paris, France Thieves brazenly stole eight pieces of⁢ jewellery from ⁢the ⁢Louvre Museum overnight, utilizing an unexpected method:⁢ a moving elevator.⁢ French President Emmanuel⁢ Macron condemned the theft ‌as “an attack on​ our history and on our heritage that we cherish as it is indeed our history,” vowing to recover ⁢the stolen ⁣items and ‌bring the perpetrators to ‍justice.

The‍ daring heist, one‍ of the most notable in Europe in recent years, echoes a 2019 robbery at the ‌Grünes ⁤Gewölbe museum in ⁢Dresden, Germany, where thieves made ‌off⁢ with approximately €113 million worth of jewelry – most⁤ of ⁢which was recovered after‌ three years, leading to⁤ prison sentences for five ​individuals. This latest incident at the ⁢Louvre underscores ongoing security⁣ challenges faced by major cultural institutions,notably amid concerns about staffing levels.

The Louvre has a storied history​ of ​thefts, including the infamous 1911 ‌theft of the mona ⁢Lisa, recovered two years later in Florence, and a 1998 daylight robbery of a Camille Corot painting that ⁣remains missing. However, the method employed in this latest theft – accessing the jewelry through a moving elevator – is particularly unusual.

Currently, investigators are working to determine if recent ‌staff shortages and union ⁢warnings about insufficient security coverage ​contributed to​ the success ‍of​ the robbery. Unions have highlighted critical ⁤vulnerabilities within the museum,particularly at intersections of⁤ construction zones,freight routes,and visitor pathways. The museum experienced a‌ spontaneous strike and⁢ delayed opening ‌last June due to staff‌ dissatisfaction with​ visitor ⁣numbers and limited personnel. It remains unclear whether these factors ‌played a role in this incident.

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