They stole gold worth 600,000 euros from a world-famous museum.

They stole gold worth 600,000 euros from a world-famous museum.

19.09.2025 10:50

Raw gold samples worth 600,000 euros (approximately 29 million TL) were stolen from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, the capital of France. The museum management emphasized that the incident is an "immeasurable loss" in terms of cultural heritage, stating, "It was not a coincidence; they knew very well where they were going." Meanwhile, it was announced that the gallery would remain closed until security measures are increased.

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The National Museum of Natural History, located in Paris, the capital of France, has come into the spotlight due to a major robbery. Thieves broke into the Museum's Gallery of Geology and Mineralogy early Tuesday morning and stole a raw gold specimen worth approximately 600,000 euros (about 29 million TL).

"THEY KNEW EXACTLY WHERE THEY WERE GOING"

Upon realizing the incident, security personnel immediately notified the police. According to reports in the foreign press, the museum management stated that the robbery was carried out by "a completely professional team," and that the thieves headed directly to the area where the gold was located. Museum Director Emmanuel Skoulios stated in an interview with French BFM TV, "It was not a coincidence; they knew exactly where they were going."

They stole 600,000 euros worth of gold from the world-famous museum

"AN INCALCULABLE LOSS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE"

The museum management emphasized that despite the high monetary value of the gold, the real loss in terms of scientific research and cultural heritage is "incalculable." It was reported that the gallery would remain closed until enhanced security measures are implemented.

CONSECUTIVE ROBBERIES IN FRANCE

France has recently been shaken by similar thefts. At the beginning of last September, thieves who entered the Adrien Dubouché National Museum in central western France stole three pieces of Chinese porcelain that hold national treasure status, with the value of these pieces estimated to be around 9.5 million euros (approximately 463.4 million TL).

- Established in 1793, the National Museum of Natural History is among the leading scientific institutions in the world, known for its dinosaur fossils and rich mineral collections. Authorities announced that security measures would be increased following a series of thefts in museums across the country.



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