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Burglars grab jewellery in lightning raid on France’s Lalique museum

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 6:47 AM

PARIS, July 6 (Reuters) – Burglars grabbed jewellery in a lightning raid on a French museum holding works by luxury glassmaker Rene Lalique ​and his family, staff there said, less ‌than a year after a heist at the Louvre in Paris shocked the nation.

The masked thieves smashed through the door at Musee Lalique in the eastern Alsace region and took ‌around ​20 pieces, together worth several ⁠millions of euros, on ⁠Sunday morning, France Info and other media said.

The jewellery was taken “in a very short space of time,” the museum said on Instagram. The burglars ​set off security systems, staff had identified the missing pieces and police were studying CCTV footage ⁠as they launched a ⁠search, it added.

It did not go into ​greater detail on what was stolen.

The museum in the ​town of Wingen-sur-Moder, 60 km (40 miles) northwest of ‌Strasbourg, houses more than 650 pieces, according to its website, including Art Nouveau jewellery, Art Deco glass and crystal.

Rene Lalique, who died aged 85 in ⁠1945, began his career as a jeweller and was known for using “glass, enamel, horn, ivory and semi-precious stones in ⁠his creations,” ‌the website added.

“The museum will be ⁠closed for the forthcoming days in ​order to ‌make sure it can then be ​re-opened with ⁠full security,” it added.

Thieves broke into Paris’ world-famous Louvre museum last October. Several suspects have been arrested but the priceless exhibits have not been recovered.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Dominique Vidalon; editing by Inti Landauro ​and Andrew Heavens)