After Million-Euro Heist: Louvre Director Laurence des Cars Resigns
Laurence des Cars, the director of the Louvre, resigns following a major heist and ongoing issues within the museum.
Laurence des Cars, the director of the Louvre Museum, has submitted her resignation approximately four months after a historic heist where thieves stole jewelry worth 88 million euros. This incident is part of a series of misfortunes that have plagued the museum, prompting the need for leadership change as it faces significant challenges, particularly concerning security and modernization efforts.
French President Emmanuel Macron accepted des Cars' resignation, describing it as an 'act of responsibility' necessary for the world's most visited museum to stabilize and rejuvenate. In his statement, Macron acknowledged des Cars' contributions over the years, highlighting the need for new direction as the museum navigates its current difficulties.
The resignation comes amidst a succession of negative headlines surrounding the Louvre, indicating a deeper crisis within the institution. With ongoing concerns about security and management, it remains to be seen how the museum will address these challenges and restore its reputation, especially in light of the theft that has left many questioning its safety protocols and operational integrity.