Louvre Museum Heist

Louvre Museum Increases Ticket Price for Non-EU Visitors

The Louvre Museum has approved a significant ticket price increase for non-European visitors starting January 14, raising the price from 22 to 32 euros. This measure aims to fund a comprehensive renovation and expansion plan, dubbed “Louvre New Renaissance,” estimated to cost up to 800 million euros. The price hike will impact a majority of the museum’s visitors, primarily from the U.S., China, and Britain, following the exposure of security vulnerabilities due to a recent heist. The overhaul, set to modernize infrastructure and improve the visitor experience, includes plans for a dedicated gallery for the Mona Lisa by 2031.

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Two Arrested in Louvre Jewel Heist: Security Failures Exposed

Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of €88 million worth of jewels from the Louvre Museum. The suspects were apprehended as they were preparing to leave the country. The thieves gained access to the Galerie d’Apollon via a vehicle-mounted mechanical lift and escaped within minutes, highlighting significant security weaknesses, including inadequate CCTV coverage. Following the heist, the Louvre has taken steps to tighten security and transferred some of its most valuable jewels to the Bank of France for safekeeping.

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