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France's Louvre Museum closes gallery due to structural weakness

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Posted on November 17, 2025

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Louvre Museum Closes Gallery Due to Serious Structural Issues

Structural Issues and Security Concerns at the Louvre

PARIS (Reuters) -France's Louvre Museum on Monday closed a gallery hosting Greek vases and office spaces as its structures designed in the 1930s are in a dire state, the world's most visited museum said, less than a month after a daring heist exposed its vulnerabilities.

Details of the Closure

A new technical report showed weakness in the beams under the second floor of the Sully wing, making it necessary to close the Campana gallery on the first floor and relocate 65 museum staff from the second, the Louvre said in a statement.

Impact on Staff and Visitors

The Campana gallery is adjacent to the Apollo gallery, home to the French crown jewels which were targeted in last month's heist.

Recent Heist and Security Measures

"Staff representatives have been warning about the condition of the building for years, because it affects working conditions and visitors," said Valerie Baud of the CFDT union.

"But we didn't realise it was this bad," she said. "It is a major deterioration in the situation."

After a heist carried out with relative ease, the closure of the gallery is another sign of the museum's dereliction as highlighted by a state auditor's report which said the management had neglected security and infrastructure in favour of artwork acquisitions and post-pandemic relaunch projects.

On October 19, two men parked a movers' lift outside the building, rode up to the second storey, smashed a window, cracked open display cases with angle grinders and drove away on motorbikes with historical jewels worth $102 million.

The jewels have not yet been recovered, though four suspects are being investigated.

Originally built in Paris in the late 12th century, the Louvre Palace was for centuries the official residence of the kings of France, until Louis XIV - weary of rebellious crowds in Paris - abandoned it for Versailles, after which it became a museum for the royal art collection in 1793.

(Reporting by Alessandro Parodi and Tassilo Hummel, editing by Inti Landauro and Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Louvre Museum closes a gallery due to structural issues.
  • The closure follows a recent $102 million jewel heist.
  • 65 staff members are relocated due to safety concerns.
  • The museum's infrastructure has been neglected.
  • Security and structural issues have been longstanding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is structural weakness?
Structural weakness refers to deficiencies in a building's design or materials that compromise its integrity, potentially leading to safety hazards or failures.
What is a museum heist?
A museum heist is a theft that occurs in a museum, often involving valuable artifacts or artworks, typically executed with careful planning.
What is a technical report?
A technical report is a document that provides detailed information about a specific topic, often including findings, analyses, and recommendations based on research.
What is a gallery in a museum?
A gallery in a museum is a designated space for displaying artworks or artifacts, allowing visitors to view and appreciate cultural or historical items.
What is a union in the context of employment?
A union is an organized group of workers who come together to make decisions about the terms of their work, including wages, benefits, and working conditions.

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