Core Viewpoint - The Louvre Museum in Paris experienced a significant burglary on the morning of October 19, where eight invaluable pieces of jewelry were stolen from the Apollo Gallery, prompting a temporary closure of the museum [1][12]. Incident Details - The robbery was executed by a group disguised as construction workers, who used a lift to access the museum's exterior and completed the theft in approximately seven minutes [14][16]. - The French Interior Minister confirmed the incident as a "major armed robbery," and the police are actively pursuing the suspects [14][16]. - The stolen items include jewelry of immense historical value, specifically from the French royal collection, including the crown of Empress Eugénie [1][5][18]. Response and Recovery - Following the incident, museum staff promptly activated emergency protocols, ensuring the safety of visitors and staff, and contacted law enforcement [17]. - Some stolen items have been recovered, including Empress Eugénie's crown, although it was reported to be damaged [10][18]. - The French government, including President Macron, has condemned the theft as a serious violation of cultural heritage and is committed to recovering the stolen items [12][18].
法国卢浮宫遭盗抢闭馆 8件失窃藏品清单公布 马克龙:严重侵犯!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-19 23:55