The Louvre Museum in Paris has been closed due to a robbery that occurred on Sunday morning during opening hours. France’s culture minister confirmed the incident, stating that authorities are investigating the scene. While the museum cited “exceptional reasons” for the closure, reports suggest the theft involved jewelry. According to French media, three masked individuals accessed the Apollo Gallery, where the remains of France’s crown jewels are housed, via a freight lift.
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Authorities have cordoned off the Louvre Museum and a major road along the Seine River as they investigate a potential break-in. Attention is centered on the southeast corner of the building, where a large, extendable ladder, likely used for accessing upper floors, was discovered. The ladder, mounted on a mechanized lift, suggests the suspects accessed a balcony on one of the upper floors. The closure has left numerous tourists unable to enter the museum on an overcast day.
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A spontaneous strike by Louvre staff shut down the world-renowned museum due to unmanageable crowds, understaffing, and untenable working conditions. This unprecedented closure, impacting thousands of visitors, highlights the museum’s struggle with overtourism and its crumbling infrastructure. While President Macron announced a decade-long renovation plan, staff demand immediate improvements, citing insufficient funding and a disconnect between promised upgrades and current realities. The strike underscores the urgent need for addressing both the museum’s physical deterioration and the overwhelming strain on its workforce.
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