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Louvre Robbery
Louvre Museum. Photo: Louvre Museum/X

Paris: Louvre Museum shuts down for a day after robbery

| @indiablooms | Oct 19, 2025, at 04:52 pm

The Louvre, the largest museum in the world, located in the French capital Paris, has been shut down for a day after a robbery occurred in it.

Confirming the development, France's culture minister Rachida Dati wrote on X, "A robbery took place this morning at the opening of the @MuseeLouvre."

She further said: "No injuries were reported. I am on site alongside the museum staff and the police. Investigations are underway."

The Museum itself wrote on its social media page that it will remain shut for the day due to 'exceptional reasons'.

Quoting Le Parisien, Le Monde reported that three thieves stole nine pieces from the jewellery collection of Napoleon and the Empress.

What is Louvre Museum?

Louvre is the largest museum in the world, which has nearly 73,000 square metres of exhibition space.

It was initially built in 1546 as a palace for the French royal family.

The first resident of it was King Francis I.

Subsequent kings greatly expanded the crown's art holdings, with Louis XIV even acquiring the art collection of English King Charles I, after his execution in the English Civil War, reported by BBC.

Despite remaining a private collection until the French Revolution in 1789, the Louvre was later opened as a public art gallery in 1793.

The museum, which, as per media reports, attracts 30,000 daily visitors, displays more than 35,000 works of art, including the famous Mona Lisa painting.

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