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See the jewels the Louvre thieves stole — and the one they did not get away with

Editorial Board Published October 20, 2025
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The Louvre, the world’s most iconic museum, remained closed Monday after thieves stole priceless treasures from the Apollon Gallery, the house of the French crown jewels. In a daring daytime heist Sunday, the thieves made off with eight items, however dropped one as they made their escape.

Right here’s what the robbers obtained away with:

Empress Eugénie’s tiara  

Zhang Weiguo/VCG through Getty Photographs

The Pearl and Diamond Tiara was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III to have a good time his marriage to Eugénie de Montijo in 1853, based on Tatler. The piece options 212 pearls and almost 2,000 diamonds.

Grand Corsage Bow brooch from Empress Eugénie

The Empress Eugenie Brooch, an antique diamond bow brooch, s

Jb Reed/Bloomberg through Getty Photographs

The brooch seen above was initially the middle of a belt made up of greater than 4,000 stones belonging to the Crown Diamonds that was positioned on show on the Common Exhibition of 1855. It was later worn at the least twice by Empress Eugénie, based on the Louvre’s web site.

Tiara, necklace and earrings from Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense

A sapphire tiara, necklace and single earring worn by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense was stolen from this jewelry set at the Louvre on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025.

The Louvre

A sapphire tiara, necklace and single earring worn by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense have been stolen from the Louvre on Sunday. Some have speculated that the set could have as soon as belonged to Marie Antoinette.

Emerald necklace and earrings from Empress Marie-Louise

The necklace and earrings of the set of jewelry of Empress Marie-Louise is displayed at Apollon's Gallery on Jan. 14, 2020 at the Louvre.

STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP through Getty Photographs

An emerald necklace and earrings stolen Sunday have been initially a marriage reward from Napoleon to his second spouse, Empress Marie-Louise of Austria, in 1810.

Diamond-encrusted brooch  

A diamond-encrusted brooch, pictured here, was originally made for the Empress Eugenie. It was among the treasures stolen from the Louvre on Oct. 19, 2025.

The Louvre

This diamond-encrusted brooch was initially made for the Empress Eugénie, based on the Louvre’s web site. The brooch is comprised of each diamond and gold. 

The crown of Empress Eugenie was found outdoors the museum 

Crown of the Empress Eugenie in the Louvre museum

MAEVA DESTOMBES/Hans Lucas/AFP through Getty Photographs

The crown of Empress Eugenie was discovered outdoors the museum. The thieves apparently dropped the piece, product of gold, emerald and diamonds, as they made their getaway.

Officers say the robbers broke in utilizing a crane-type raise to succeed in an higher window, smashed the glass of the show instances to seize the jewels, after which escaped on bikes or scooters. Vacationers have been inside on the time, however nobody was injured.

French Tradition Minister Rachida Dati known as the theft the work of “professionals” who obtained out and in in simply minutes.

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French law enforcement officials stand subsequent to a crane-lift utilized by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum and steal objects from the gallery holding crown jewels on Oct. 19, 2025. 

DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP through Getty Photographs

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