The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

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The Ministry of Culture has revealed which eight priceless treasures robbers snatched from the Louvre.

Two high-security display cases in the Apollo Gallery of the world’s most popular museum were targeted by the gang on Sunday, Oct. 20, to rob the Louvre.

After the heist, the men fled on high-powered scooters.

The gang, who disguised themselves as construction workers on a cherry picker, are still on the run.

Authorities fear the one-of-a-kind, and therefore highly recognisable items will be melted down and destroyed before being sold on.

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

French President Emmanuel Macron said on X: “The theft committed at the Louvre is an attack on a heritage that we cherish because it is part of our history. We will recover the works and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. Everything is being done, everywhere, to achieve this.”

The eight items stolen were:

Tiara from the matching set of Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

Necklace from the sapphire set of Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

Earring, from a pair of the sapphire set of Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

Emerald necklace from the set of Marie-Louise

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

Pair of emerald earrings from the set of Marie-Louise

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

The reliquary brooch

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

Tiara of Empress Eugénie

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed

Large bow corsage of Empress Eugénie (brooch)

The eight priceless treasures stolen from Louvre revealed