Thieves stole priceless Napoleonic jewels from the Louvre in Paris, France, on Sunday morning.The heist took just seven minutes. the thieves rode a basket lift to the second floor of the Galerie d’Apollon — which holds the royal collection of gems and the Crown Diamonds — smashed open a window, then burst into the room and broke through two cases and stole eight objects, including royal sapphires, diamonds and emeralds jewels.A manhunt is underway for the four suspects, and the museum remained closed Monday. Here are the eight items that were stolen:Diadem, Necklace And Right Earring From The Sapphire Set Of Queen Marie-Amélie And Queen HortenseThis photograph shows the "parure de la reine Marie-Amelie et de la Reine Hortense" (set of jewelry of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense) displayed at Apollon's Gallery on Jan. 14, 2020 at the Louvre museum in Paris after the reopening of the Gallery following ten months of renovations.STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN via Getty ImagesA tiara, sapphire necklace and the right earring from the sapphire set, which were worn by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense, were stolen in the heist. The set is rumored to have first belonged to Queen Marie-Antoinette. The set includes 24 sapphires and 1,083 diamonds, according to the Louvre. Empress Eugénie’s Tiara The Empress Eugénie's crown is exhibited at the Louvre Museum on April 27, 2025 in Paris, France. The world-renowned Louvre museum in Paris was shut on Oct. 19 after several pieces of invaluable jewelry were stolen in a brazen robbery. Zhang Weiguo/VCG via Getty ImagesThis tiara is made up of 212 pearls and 1,998 diamonds and was a gift from Napolean III to Empress Eugénie when the two married. Emerald Necklace And Earrings From The Jewelry Set Of Marie-Louise, Wife Of NapoleonThis photograph shows "Collier et boucles d'oreilles de la parure d'émeraudes de l'impératrice Marie-Louise" (necklace and earrings of the set of jewelry of Empress Marie-Louise) displayed at Apollon's Gallery on Jan. 14, 2020 at the Louvre museum in Paris after the reopening of the Gallery following ten months of renovations.STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN via Getty ImagesThis emerald set was a gift from Napoleon to Marie-Louise when the two married in 1810. The necklace includes 32 emeralds, 10 of which are pear-shaped, 1,138 diamonds, 874 of which are brilliant and 264 rose, according to the Louvre. Empress Eugénie’s Corsage Bow BroochThe Empress Eugenie Brooch, an antique diamond bow brooch, sits on display during a media preview for the "Christie's Rare Jewels and Gemstones: The Eye of a Connoisseur" sale in New York, U.S., on Friday, April 11, 2008. The auction was later canceled due to a legal battle by jeweler Ralph O. Esmerian, who argued he could get far more for the jewels through private sales -- and thus pay off a $178 million debt owed to Merrill Lynch & Co. by selling fewer pieces. The brooch was later purchased by the Louvre Museum for $10.7 million. Jb Reed/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThis corsage bow worn by Empress Eugénie has 2,438 diamonds and was originally worn twice in the center of a belt; although, there is no photographic evidence of this, according to the Louvre. But in 1864, Empress Eugénie wanted to instead wear it as a brooch, which descended to her waist.Reliquary BroochThis brooch has a total of 94 diamonds and stands a little more than 6 inches tall, according to the Louvre. The brooch was a gift for Empress Eugénie in 1855. Close