Laurence des Cars, the first female president of the Louvre Museum, resigned on Tuesday, less than five months after an audacious...

Published on February 25, 2026
Laurence des Cars, the first female president of the Louvre Museum, resigned on Tuesday, less than five months after an audacious theft raised thorny questions about security at one of the world’s most famous museums. Ms. des Cars submitted her resignation to the French president, Emmanuel Macron, who had appointed her in 2021 and championed her plans for an ambitious refurbishment of the museum, known as “Louvre — New Renaissance.” The president’s office said in a statement that Mr. Macron had accepted Ms. des Cars’s resignation “as an act of responsibility at a time when the world’s largest museum needs both stability and a strong new impetus to successfully complete major security and modernization projects.” Ms. des Cars’s resignation came a day before she was scheduled to testify before the French Parliament about security issues in the aftermath of the theft of a collection of jewels, which were valued at more than $100 million. https://lnkd.in/gZxuWD-H