The Louvre reopens to the public as stolen jewels are priced at over $100 million
NBC News·2025-10-22 14:17

Security Incident - The Louvre reopened to the public after a brazen daylight robbery [1] - Approximately 8 miles of exhibit space were affected by the closure [1] - One hundred French police officers are now involved in the investigation [2] Financial Implications - The stolen items are valued at around $102 million [1] - The $102 million valuation does not include the historical value to the people of France [1] Legal and Governmental Oversight - French prosecutors are putting a dollar value on the stolen items [1] - The head of the Louvre is expected to answer questions before the French Senate [2]