The Louvre crisis did not start with a memo. It started with sirens. On 19 October 2025, thieves disguised as construction workers used a furniture lift and power tools to steal eight pieces of the French Crown Jewels in under eight minutes, an estimated haul of eighty eight million euros.
Weeks later, a key gallery closed for structural risk, a water leak damaged hundreds of Egyptology volumes, and staff unions called a strike. Together, these events turned a legendary museum into a case study on what happens when prestige outpaces maintenance and care.







