Visitors queued to enter the Louvre museum three days after jewels were stolen in a daring heist. Photo: AP PHOTO

The Louvre in Paris has reopened three days after thieves made off with historic jewellery worth an estimated $A157 million in a spectacular heist that has raised urgent questions over security lapses at the museum.

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Visitors queued to enter through the Louvre's glass pyramid for the first time since Sunday's brazen robbery, in which hooded assailants broke through a second-floor window using a stolen movers' lift before making off with jewels from the royal collection.

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