Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.
Do not worry we don't spam!
Post by : Rameen Ariff
In light of a shocking daylight theft, the Louvre has relocated valuable crown jewels to the Bank of France, revealing critical issues in museum security. As reported by French radio RTL, this transfer happened privately on Friday under police escort, mere days after bold thieves stole priceless pieces from the Apollo gallery.
The Apollo gallery, sheltering the French crown jewels, fell victim to a brazen heist on October 19. Using a crane, the thieves shattered a window during visiting hours, escaping via motorbikes with eight jewels worth approximately $102 million. This audacious crime has exposed significant flaws in the Louvre's security measures, inciting public outrage and national embarrassment.
In response to the crisis, the Louvre has secured multiple crown jewels within the Bank of France, safeguarding them in a vault 27 meters below ground that currently houses the nation's gold reserves. The bank is conveniently situated just 500 meters away from the museum along the Right Bank of the River Seine.
Security professionals and government officials emphasize that this audacious robbery highlights growing threats to cultural heritage sites. As one of the most visited museums globally, the Louvre now faces increased scrutiny while officials delve into how the criminals executed such a high-profile theft.
The incident has garnered international media attention, prompting authorities to call for greater vigilance as the investigation unfolds. The Louvre is taking necessary precautions to protect its crown jewels and other invaluable artifacts from future risks.
This decision to shift to the Bank of France signals that even the world's most prominent cultural institutions are vulnerable to crime, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance in preserving global heritage.
Frida Kahlo's Record-Breaking Self-Portrait Auctions for $55M
Frida Kahlo's self-portrait fetches $55M, setting a historic milestone for female artists at auction
Magnus Carlsen Set to Participate in Doha Rapid and Blitz Championships
Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen confirms his entry for the 2025 FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Cham
Anthony Kim's Stellar 64 Keeps Him in Contention at Saudi Invitational
Anthony Kim fired a flawless 64 at the Saudi Invitational, moving to 11-under and eyeing a return to
Maxey Shines with 54 Points in 76ers’ Overtime Victory Against Bucks
Tyrese Maxey's career-best 54 points led the 76ers to a 123-114 overtime win over the Bucks, with vi
Kemar Roach Makes Comeback for West Indies in New Zealand Test Series
Kemar Roach returns to the West Indies Test squad for the New Zealand tour, alongside debutant Ojay
PTPA Approaches Resolution with Tennis Australia on Player Issues
The PTPA is nearing a resolution with Tennis Australia regarding player welfare concerns as the 2026