On the morning of October 19, 2025, the city of Paris awoke to a news that it had so far seen in the early films of Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo. At approximately 9:30 am, the most audacious art crime in decades took place in the most visited art museum in the world when a gang of four masked robbers carried out a meticulously planned robbery. The gang of four arrived in a white utility truck parked discreetly on the museum’s southern side along the Seine River. Using a furniture lift fitted with an extendable ladder, they reached the second-floor balcony that gave them free access to the museum’s Apollon Gallery — home to France’s priceless crown jewels.
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Louvre Heist: What Was Stolen, How It Happened, And The Hunt To Recover France’s Lost Jewels
In one of the most audacious art crimes in modern history, thieves stole eight priceless French crown jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris in a lightning-fast, daylight operation. Here’s everything known about the heist

Exterior of the Louvre Museum in Paris Photo: Shutterstock
Exterior of the Louvre Museum in Paris Photo: Shutterstock
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