PARIS —
The Louvre reopened Wednesday morning to crowds under its glass pyramid — even as France reeled from one of the highest-profile museum thefts in living memory just days earlier at the famed museum.
The Sunday morning smash-and-grab unfolded just 270 yards from the Mona Lisa and has prompted a national reckoning, with some officials comparing the shock to the 2019 burning of Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Hundreds queued outside as barriers came down, a visible coda to three days of forensic work, inspections and staff briefings. Tuesday’s closure was routine; the museum is normally shut that day.
However, the scene of the heist — the jewel-lined Apollo Room — stayed shuttered.
France acknowledges failings
Authorities say the gang spent less than four minutes inside the Louvre. Using a

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