Step into the world of Louvre art heists and museum crimes with a certified guide. Meet at the Louvre and start with a fast overview of the museum’s thefts, scandals, and security failures from the 1800s to today before entering with pre-reserved access.
Inside, explore the exact galleries where real heists happened:
• Denon Wing – How the Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911.
• Salon Carré – The 1925 Bride of Abydos theft and forged keys.
• Grand Gallery – Missing masterpieces and historic vulnerabilities.
• Egyptian Antiquities – The 1980s scandal that forced modern inventory systems.
• Heist Briefing Room – The full story of the 2025 Crown Jewels Heist, executed in under eight minutes.
This is not an art lecture—it’s a true-crime walk through the world’s most famous museum.
Highlights:
• Certified guide
• Pre-reserved Louvre entry
• Guided access to heist-related galleries
• Crime timeline from 1800s–2025
As travelers wander through the Louvre's vast corridors, they'll encounter sculptures, paintings, and artifacts that have made cameo appearances in films and television shows, offering a unique perspective on these renowned pieces. From classical sculptures to Renaissance masterpieces, each artwork tells a story that has transcended time to become a part of today's pop culture narrative.
This journey through the Louvre is more than just a museum visit; it's an opportunity to see how art influences and is influenced by the contemporary world, creating a dialogue between the past and the present. Whether you're a fan of art history, cinema, or pop culture, this tour offers a captivating lens through which to view the treasures of the Louvre.
*The Tour ends at the museum Entrance for your self guided tour- Tickets are included in the tour*
Next to the statue of Louis XIV sitting on his horse, located in front of the Louvre Pyramid
GPS Coordinates: 48.86114° N, 2.33492° E
This is not your ticket into the Louvre Museum. You need to meet at the meeting point , where your guide will distribute your entry tickets. Tickets are only valid for your time slot of this tour. Tickets cannot be emailed or sent after the tour departs.
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