The Lalique Museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, northeastern France, was recently targeted by thieves who stole approximately €4 million worth of jewelry. This robbery occurred despite increased security measures at French museums following a similar heist at the Louvre. The incident highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in museum security, even with heightened vigilance. Details surrounding the break-in and specific items stolen are still emerging. This event follows a series of art thefts in France, raising concerns about the protection of cultural heritage. Authorities are currently investigating the crime and working to recover the stolen jewelry. The museum has not yet released a full inventory of the missing pieces.

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