Robbery at world-famous Louvre in Paris prompts museum’s closure ‘for exceptional reasons’

Robbery at world-famous Louvre in Paris prompts museum’s closure ‘for exceptional reasons’
Robbery at world-famous Louvre in Paris prompts museum’s closure ‘for exceptional reasons’

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Paris’ Louvre was closed for the day after a robbery was reported at the world-famous museum. — AFP pic

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Sunday, 19 Oct 2025 5:07 PM MYT

PARIS, Oct 19 — France’s Culture Minister Rachida Dati today reported a theft at the Louvre in Paris, as the world-renowned museum said it was closing for the day.

“A robbery took place this morning at the opening of the Louvre Museum,” she wrote on X. 

The Louvre said it was closing for the day “for exceptional reasons,” without providing further details on what had been stolen. — AFP

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