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Robbery at Paris' Louvre museum: What jewels did the thieves steal?

Robbery at Paris' Louvre museum: What jewels did the thieves steal?
Forensic police officers arrive at the Louvre museum after reports of a robbery, in Paris, France, Oct 19, 2025.
PHOTO: Reuters

PARIS Here are details of the robbery that took place at Paris' Louvre museum on Sunday (Oct 19) and the jewels that were stolen.

How did the thieves break into the Louvre?

The thieves pulled up outside the Louvre on Sunday morning, on a road along the Seine river, and climbed an extendable ladder to break into an upper window that looks into the Galerie d'Apollon, or Apollo Gallery, authorities said.

What jewels were stolen?

The Culture Ministry said the following eight pieces were stolen.

Tiara from the jewellery set of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense

Necklace from the sapphire jewellery set of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense

Earring, part of a pair from the sapphire jewellery set of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense

Emerald necklace from the Marie-Louise set

Pair of emerald earrings from the Marie-Louise set

Brooch known as the reliquary brooch

Tiara of Empress Eugenie

Large bodice knot (brooch) of Empress Eugenie

The crown of Empress Eugenie was found outside the museum. The thieves apparently dropped the piece, made of gold, emerald and diamonds, as they made their getaway.

What is the Galerie d'Apollon?

In 1661, after a fire broke out at the Louvre, Louis XIV entrusted architect Louis Le Vau to create a gallery reflecting his new emblem, the sun. Le Vau modelled the space on Apollo, the Greek god of the sun.

The resulting hall, an ornate space of gold leaf and paintings, would be the model for the Palace of Versailles' world-famous Hall of Mirrors, finished 20 years later after Louis XIV left Paris for Versailles.

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