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The Louvre Museum reopens its doors after a jewelry robbery "Napoleon"

Return The Louvre Museum opened its doors to visitors this morning, Wednesday, for the first time since the robbery carried out by four thieves last Sunday, who stole eight jewelry, causing a loss estimated at about 88 million euros, according to Agence France-Presse.
The first visitors began entering the museum, which attracts the largest number of visitors in the world, at nine in the morning, Paris time, which is the time it opens. The museum is usually closed, except for the hall "Apollon"where the theft occurred, will remain closed.
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