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Yet more embarassment for the Louvre amid ticket fraud revelations and leaky pipes

The world’s most visited museum has revealed that French police have dismantled what they called a ‘large-scale’ ticket fraud network. Two museum employees have been arrested in conjunction with the alleged conspiracy. The embarrassment comes just months after a daylight heist saw robbers make off with tens of millions of euros worth of priceless Crown Jewels. We speak to Didier Rykner, art historian and Editor in Chief of ‘La Tribune de l’Art’.

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