New theft in France: 2000 ancient coins stolen from museum after the Louvre.
24.10.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
24.10.2025
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The theft of coins in a French museum
The second French museum has fallen victim to a robbery just hours after the high-profile theft of 176 million pounds at the Louvre. Approximately 2000 gold and silver coins, some of which have a 235-year history, were stolen from the Maison des Lumières museum in Langres.The incident went unnoticed for two days until museum staff discovered that the exhibits were missing.Museum workers were shocked when they found that unknown individuals had broken into the premises and stolen valuable exhibits.This case has raised concerns among cultural institutions, highlighting security issues in museums.The theft of valuables from museum collections has become a reality that makes us think not only about security but also about the risks faced by cultural objects on a daily basis. The issue of museum security requires urgent resolution to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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