Louvre Museum director resigns in the wake of October's brazen French crown jewels heist
Source: Associated Press, via WTOP
Louvre Museum director resigns in the wake of Octobers brazen French crown jewels heist
The Associated Press
February 24, 2026, 3:26 PM
PARIS (AP) The Louvre Museums director resigned Tuesday after months of pressure following the October theft of the French crown jewels, as the worlds most visited museum faced widening scrutiny over security failures, labor unrest and a suspected ticket fraud scheme.
Laurence des Cars quit after a punishing year for the former royal palace the high-profile jewels heist from the Apollo Gallery, a mid-February burst pipe near the Mona Lisa, water leaks damaging priceless books, staff walkouts and a wildcat strike over overcrowding and understaffing.
The landmark has faced a narrative of an institution spiraling out of control.
And that pressure deepened in recent weeks when French authorities revealed a suspected decadelong ticket fraud operation linked to the museum that investigators say may have cost the Louvre 10 million euros ($11.8 million).
President Emmanuel Macron accepted des Cars resignation as an act of responsibility at a moment when the Louvre needs calm and new momentum for security upgrades, modernization and other major projects, according to a statement from his office.
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JBTaurus83
(1,044 posts)Sounds like someone from the Dump Regime was running the museum.
electric_blue68
(26,623 posts)I actually visited The Louvre 10 yrs ago this Sept.
Totally unexpected! I was on a vacation in Western Switzerland (aunt and uncle), for 3 weeks. I was making art w my aunt. I mentioned if I could take a train to Paris for a day.
Instead my aunt took me, and a cousin to Paris for 4 days!!!
The Louvre was amazing between the building, and the art.
Unfortunately, I didn't write down some of the landscape paintings artist's names. I'm more familiar with some of The Hudson School painters.
Anyway, the most stunning moment was coming out of a fairly wide hall into this gigantic room! At the end we emerged into; the more narrow side was The Winged Victory! I practically gasped with joy. A favorite!