Scooter-riding thieves break into Louvre, swipe priceless jewels belonging to Napoleon in brazen daylight heist

Professional thieves broke into the Louvre Sunday morning — stealing priceless jewels that belonged to Emperor Napoleon in a brazen daylight heist in Paris. 

French Police officers seal off the entrance to the Louvre Museum after a Jewllery Heist on October 19, 2025 in Paris, France.

The robbers used an aerial lift and an angle grinder to break in through the window of the iconic French attraction, before making off with nine pieces of jewelry, Le Parisien reported.

A broken window at the Louvre Museum, believed to have been used in a jewelry robbery.

The gang was in an out in just 10 minute — between 9:30 and 9:40 a.m., French outlet Le Monde reported.

The museum was evacuated and closed as police swarmed the area — sparking panic among some tourists.

Among the items snatched were a necklace, a brooch, and a tiara — the exact worth of which are still being calculated.

Forensic team members inspecting a window believed to have been used in a robbery at the Louvre museum.

Forensic work is now underway to compile a detailed list of what was stolen, the French government said.

The iconic Louvre Museum in Paris shuttered its doors on Sunday after a theft took place, according to France’s culture minister.

One of the precious items, believed to be a crown belonging to Napoleon’s wife, Empress Eugenie, was discovered damaged outside the gallery, according to Le Parisien.

“Beyond their market value, the items have inestimable heritage and historical value,” the French Interior Ministry said in a statement.

A forensic officer in a white suit sits in the cab of a crane, behind a French police car with a blue light bar on top, with another officer standing near the crane.
Painting of Eugenie de Montijo, Empress of France, wearing a crown and pearls.
French police officers stand next to a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum.

The news has sparked fury in France, with conservatives branding the scandal a national “humiliation” on Sunday.

“The Louvre is a global symbol of our culture. This heist, which allowed thieves to steal the Crown Jewels of France, is an intolerable humiliation for our country. How far will the decay of the state go?” Jordan Bardella, a politician with the right-wing National Rally Party wrote on X.

Three masked thieves were involved in the crime, which took place in the Apollon Gallery on the second floor of the museum, overlooking the River Seine, at a part of the building where construction work is currently taking place.

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