Thieves steal priceless jewels, Paris museum closed
An investigation into organized theft and criminal conspiracy to commit crime has been launched by the Paris public prosecutor’s office, a source inside the office told NBC News.
French Culture Minister Rachida Dati said on X that “no injuries were reported.”
“I am on site alongside museum staff and the police. Investigations are ongoing,” she said.
The museum’s official X account said the Louvre would be closed for the rest of the day “for exceptional reasons.”
The Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, hosts millennia of civilization’s greatest treasures. Its most famous work of art is the “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci, a 16th-century portrait which depicts an Italian noblewoman with a mysterious smile.
It’s rare for the Louvre to close its doors.
It has happened during war, during the Covid-19 pandemic, and in a handful of strikes.
The museum was shut down in June by its own striking staff, who said the facility was crumbling under the weight of mass tourism.
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