New Louvre Director to Tackle Security Flaws After $102M Jewel Heist and Ongoing Crises

February 25, 2026
New Louvre Director to Tackle Security Flaws After $102M Jewel Heist and Ongoing Crises
  • A new era begins at the Louvre as Christophe Leribault is named director, taking the helm after Laurence des Cars’s resignation amid a string of crises.

  • Leribault, who currently leads the Palace of Versailles with an annual budget around €170 million, brings experience managing major national monuments and large operations.

  • His appointment aims to address critical issues including the high-profile October jewel heist valued at about $102 million, ongoing staff strikes, water leaks, and a decade-long ticket-fraud probe involving more than €10 million.

  • The $102 million jewel theft remains unsolved, underscoring serious security gaps revealed by the incident.

  • Repairs will be undertaken on Empress Eugénie’s crown, damaged during the raid.

  • The Louvre renovation plan, estimated at €700–€800 million, is to be funded by ticket revenue, state support, donations, and Louvre Abu Dhabi income, with a timeline extending up to ten years.

  • Ongoing challenges include water damage from leaks, aging facilities, staff walkouts over overcrowding and understaffing, and rising ticket prices that affect non-European visitors.

  • The article will be updated as new information becomes available.

  • In October, four men stole pieces of the crown jewels valued at €88 million in material terms; none have been recovered, fueling criticism and negative publicity.

  • The Louvre remains one of the world’s most-visited museums, drawing about nine million visitors annually, with security and renovation upgrades ongoing after the theft.

  • Beyond the heist, authorities are probing a decade-long ticket fraud estimated at over €10 million, intensifying pressure for new leadership and security upgrades.

  • Since the theft, the Louvre has pursued the major renovation project titled Louvre — New Renaissance, with leadership focused on accelerating improvements.

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