The Louvre Museum in Paris has reopened three days after jewellery worth 88 million euros (£76m; $88m) was stolen in a brazen daylight robbery.
Visitors were welcomed back to the Louvre from 09:00 local time (07:00 GMT) on Wednesday, but the museum said its Apollo Gallery - where the heist took place - remained closed.
Thieves wielding power tools took less than eight minutes break into the world's most-visited museum and make off with the loot on scooters on Sunday morning. They have not yet been caught.
The museum's director Laurence des Cars is set to appear before the French Senate's culture committee on Wednesday afternoon.
She has not yet spoken publicly about the robbery, which President Emmanuel Macron described as an attack on the country's heritage.











