Christophe Leribault appointed new Louvre head after jewellery heist and strikes
1-Minute Brief
Christophe Leribault replaces Laurence des Cars as Louvre president amid security concerns.
Key Facts
- Christophe Leribault, former director of the Palace of Versailles, appointed as new Louvre head
- Leribault succeeds Laurence des Cars, who resigned on Tuesday
- Appointment follows a jewellery heist and staff strikes at the Louvre
- French President Emmanuel Macron selected Leribault for the role
- Leribault's mandate includes improving security and restoring trust at the museum
What Happened
Following a jewellery heist and staff strikes at the Louvre, Laurence des Cars resigned as president. Christophe Leribault, previously director of the Palace of Versailles, was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron to lead the Louvre and address security and internal challenges.
Why It Matters
The Louvre is the world’s most visited museum, and recent security breaches and labor unrest have raised concerns about its management. Leribault’s appointment signals a governmental effort to enhance security measures and rebuild confidence among staff and visitors.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeftjust nowMacron appoints new head of crisis-hit Louvre after jewellery heist
- CNAUnknown1h agoFrance appoints new president at Louvre after jewellery heist
