The window through which thieves entered the Louvre Museum to steal priceless jewels has become an unexpected tourist attraction.
Since last Sunday’s daring daylight heist, visitors have gathered outside the museum to photograph the now-famous balcony window that robbers used to break into the Apollo Gallery.
On Saturday, guided groups and tourists stopped in front of the site to take selfies and hear guides recount how the theft unfolded.
The Paris prosecutor said Tuesday that crown jewels stolen in the dramatic weekend Louvre heist were worth an estimated 88 million euros (102 million US dollars), a valuation that doesn’t include historical worth.
Throughout the day, dozens of visitors stopped to take photos and videos in front of the crime scene.
Meanwhile, French investigators continue their efforts to identify and locate the four suspects behind what authorities have described as one of the most audacious museum thefts in recent French history.
AP Video by Nicolas Garriga

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