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Louvre Museum Heist: Thieves Steal Jewels in Seven-Minute Attack

Priceless Jewels Stolen in daring Heist at the Louvre Museum

PARIS – Thieves employed a sophisticated tactic – utilizing a basket lift – to steal​ a collection of priceless jewels ⁣from the Louvre ⁢Museum in Paris⁣ on Sunday, authorities confirmed.The brazen robbery, occurring less than 30⁣ minutes after‌ the museum opened, targeted items from the Galerie d’Apollon.

The stolen jewels represent a significant loss ⁢for the museum and underscore ongoing concerns about ‌security ⁤vulnerabilities within major European cultural institutions. While ⁣the⁤ exact value of the stolen items remains undisclosed, they are described as​ being of “extremely high” worth. No arrests have been made as of Monday.

The louvre, one of the world’s largest and most visited museums, houses ​over‍ 33,000 works of art, including iconic pieces like the Mona Lisa, the Venus ⁤de Milo, and the Winged victory ⁤of Samothrace. It draws‍ up ⁣to⁢ 30,000 ​visitors daily. ‌

This incident echoes‍ a series of high-profile museum ⁤thefts across Europe in recent years. In 2019, ⁤thieves stole diamond-studded royal jewels from Dresden’s Green Vault, valued at hundreds‍ of ⁢millions of euros. ​ ‍Berlin’s Bode ⁣Museum was targeted in 2017 with ‍the theft of a 100-kilogram (220-pound) solid-gold coin, and in‌ 2010, ‍a Picasso and other paintings ⁣were stolen from Paris’s Museum of Modern⁢ Art.

The Louvre itself has⁢ a storied history ⁤of art theft, most famously the 1911 disappearance of ⁤the mona Lisa, stolen by Vincenzo peruggia,‍ a former‌ museum worker. The painting⁣ was⁤ recovered two years later in Florence.

Staffing and security have been ongoing issues at the Louvre. A⁣ staff walkout in ​June,⁣ prompted by overcrowding and understaffing, led to a temporary museum closure. Unions have warned that increasing tourism ⁤strains‌ security and ⁣visitor management. President⁣ Emmanuel Macron announced a‌ decadelong “Louvre New Renaissance”‌ plan in January – a roughly €700 million ⁣investment to modernize infrastructure and ⁤ease crowding – but workers ​report slow⁢ implementation of improvements.

It is currently ⁣unclear whether staffing levels contributed to Sunday’s theft, and⁢ an⁣ investigation is underway.

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