Louvre Museum has become the centre of attraction in recent days, not because of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, nor because of the precious jewel's it showcases but because of Sunday's high-profile heist. The iconic building that represents pinnacle of 19th century “haute joaillerie” is in focus for its chainsaw cut glass windowpane.
The most visited museum of the world reopened to visitors on Wednesday, October 22, days after the brazen daylight robbery. Days after thieves stole Napoleonic jewellery worth ₹ 896 crore ($102 million) in an audacious daytime heist, the broken window is attracting crowds and has become Paris’s newest tourist attraction.
Following the most dramatic heist in decades in France’s history, the visitors were seen queuing up outside the museum, which is home to

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