Empress Eugénie’s Crown Suffered Major Damage in Louvre Heist, Now Headed for Restoration

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Empress Eugénie’s Crown Suffered Major Damage in Louvre Heist, Now Headed for Restoration
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The crown of Empress Eugénie, taken in the Louvre burglary last October, was dropped on the sidewalk and badly damaged—its arches bent, its bejeweled cross toppled, and a golden eagle missing. The Louvre released photos of the damage and announced a restoration process estimated at about 40,000 euros, to be overseen by a committee of experts with work expected to finish by year’s end. Investigations have led to charges against five suspects, while most other jewels remain missing and the Apollo Gallery remains closed.

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