Louvre's crown jewels still missing despite continued efforts to track them down

France 24Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:28:44 AM
Louvre's crown jewels still missing despite continued efforts to track them down
  • A month has elapsed since the Louvre experienced a major theft involving royal and imperial jewels, with ongoing investigations yielding no results regarding their recovery.
  • The missing jewels represent not only a loss of valuable artifacts but also a blow to the Louvre's reputation as a leading cultural institution.
  • This incident highlights ongoing challenges faced by the Louvre, including management issues and a potential loss of direction, raising concerns about the museum's future and its ability to safeguard its treasures.
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