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The Louvre said on Feb. 4-5, 2026 that the diamond- and emerald‑studded crown of Empress Eugénie, damaged and dropped by thieves during the daylight robbery of the Galerie d'Apollon on Oct. 19, 2025, is almost intact and will be fully restored.
The museum reported the crown's framework was deformed but most component parts remain present; only one decorative element is missing and only a small number of diamonds were lost.
Restoration will be carried out by an accredited restorer chosen via a public tender and overseen by an expert advisory board chaired by Louvre director Laurence des Cars.
Five French jewellery houses have offered technical support.
The wider heist, estimated at about €88 million, remains under investigation: several suspects have been arrested but key items are still unlocated.
The theft prompted scrutiny of museum security, staff strikes over working conditions and a recent rise in non‑European visitor fees that the Louvre says will help fund renovations and improve security.
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