This Netflix Thriller Beat Real Thieves To The Louvre In A Daring Jewelry Heist

One of the most startling bits of news this week was the daring heist pulled off by a group of thieves at the Louvre in Paris. Oddly enough, this isn’t the first jewelry theft at the Louvre. A popular Netflix series beat the thieves to the punch back in 2021. The Louvre Museum is one of the most popular and impressive museums in the world, with over 8.7 million visitors per year, and a cap of 30,000 visitors per day to manage overcrowding.

What Happened In The Daring Daylight Louvre Heist

On July 19, four thieves disguised in workman’s vests orchestrated a highly professional daylight break-in at the Louvre. They used a truck with a movable lift to reach the second-floor façade of the museum, breaking through a window and smashing the display cases in the Galerie d’Apollon, which houses the French Crown Jewels.

The entire operation took place in under 7 minutes, with the thieves escaping into the Parisian streets on motor scooters. All of this took place during business hours with thousands of visitors and numerous security guards in the museum.

What Was Stolen In The Louvre Heist

The jewels stolen were of “inestimable” value, including:

  • A sapphire tiara, necklace and earring set once worn by Queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense.
  • An emerald necklace and matching earrings from the set belonging to Empress Marie-Louise (second wife of Napoleon I).
  • A tiara and brooch that belonged to Empress Eugénie (wife of Napoleon III).

In their rush to escape, the thieves dropped a crown studded with 1,354 diamonds, 1,136 rose-cut diamonds and 56 emeralds. They escaped with 8 other pieces of precious and historically valuable jewelry, none of which were insured.

A massive manhunt has begun, with investigators claiming that this is the work of organized crime, possibly commissioned by a nefarious collector. Just as likely, the jewelry will be broken down so that the gems can be sold individually and the gold melted. If it all sounds like something you’d watch in a movie or crime series, well you’re not wrong.

We Saw A Similar Louvre Jewelry Theft On Netflix In 2021

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2025/10/21/netflix-thriller-lupin-louvre-jewelry-thieves-heist-paris/