Louvre Targeted in Daring Jewelry Heist
Paris, France - October 19, 2025 – A significant quantity of jewelry was stolen from the Louvre Museum overnight, prompting a police inquiry and raising concerns about security at the world-renowned institution. The theft was discovered upon opening of the museum on October 19, 2025, at approximately 9:00 AM Central European Time.
The stolen items, the precise value of which is still being assessed, were taken from a display case in a less-trafficked area of the museum. While authorities have not released a detailed inventory, initial reports indicate the loss includes pieces from the museum’s collection of ancient jewelry.The Louvre, which reopened in July 2024 after extensive renovations following pandemic closures, now attracts around 20,000 visitors each day. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges of protecting priceless artifacts in high-profile public spaces.
Police are currently reviewing security footage and interviewing staff as part of their investigation. The method of entry and the number of individuals involved remain unknown.Investigators are working to determine if this was a targeted operation or a crime of opportunity.