卢浮宫馆长称在劫案中受损的皇冠将修复重展
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-07 10:18
Core Points - The Louvre's director announced that the damaged crown of Empress Eugénie will be restored and displayed to the public again, symbolizing the museum's revival [3] - The crown was likely damaged when a display case was cut open, with the cut made by a cutting machine [3] - Initial inspections by the Louvre's decorative arts team revealed that the main components of the crown are intact, with only a few small diamonds missing and one of the eight gold eagles absent [3] - Donors have already offered to fund the restoration, and the Louvre will establish a scientific committee to oversee the entire restoration process [3]