Thieves steal jewels from The Louvre
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The Louvre announced it has digitized more than 480,000 pieces of art, allowing anyone with a smartphone or a computer to enjoy the museum’s collections without booking a ticket to Paris. Some of the Louvre’s most famous pieces of art will be viewable ...
The Musée du Louvre remains closed to the public, as it has been since October under French President Emmanuel Macron’s aggressive efforts to curb the spread of the pandemic. But now, art lovers around the world can feast their eyes on the museum’s ...
The Louvre has set up a free-to-access online platform to showcase its artworks. It includes the French museum's entire collection of more than 480,000 pieces, including the "Mona Lisa." The museum is undergoing renovations while it is still closed, in ...
In the clip circulated by French news outlets and online, one Louvre suspect can be seen drilling at a glass case containing some of the items.
In an audacious daylight robbery that has stunned Paris and the global art community, three masked men broke into
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France: Louvre Evacuated After Theft of Priceless Crown Jewels 2
The Louvre in Paris was evacuated and closed on Sunday, October 19, after thieves stole eight priceless pieces of historic jewelry from the Apollon Gallery, which houses the French Crown Jewels. One item was later recovered.