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At 9 am, on the 19th October, Paris' Louvre museum opened as usual.
Everything looked normal.
But 30 minutes later, there was a robbery.
Four men arrived outside the building.
They wore builders' clothes.
They used a ladder to get to the second floor.
There, in the Apollo gallery, was some special jewellery.
It was from Napoleon's family.
The robbers cut the window.
They entered the gallery and broke the glass around the jewels.
It took seven minutes.
The value of the jewels is €88,000,000.
Tourists outside were surprised.
Elise Muller helps to keep the Louvre safe.
It's a difficult job these days.
The museum doesn't get enough government money.
That's why it happened, she says.
In France, everyone's talking about security.
Not long ago, robbers took gold from another Paris museum.
There was a robbery in Limoges' museum too.
Now, a huge team's working on the Louvre robbery.
Police think the robbers were experts.
They arrested several men a few days ago.
They're hoping to find answers.