Another hole has been made in the security system of the Louvre Museum in France, which recently robbed thieves of 150 billion won...

Published on November 16, 2025
Another hole has been made in the security system of the Louvre Museum in France, which recently robbed thieves of 150 billion won worth of royal jewelry. According to media, two Belgian Tiktokers posted on social media that they had put their work near Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in the Louvre. They took this action to ensure that security measures were strengthened after the theft of jewelry from the Louvre last month. They also filmed and shared the entire process of entering the Louvre and passing through the security checkpoint on social media. In the video, they said, "We have made a frame that can be assembled with Lego. To pass through the security checkpoint, you have to separate it into several pieces, but you can reassemble it inside, he explained. "The picture is also rolled up and taken inside." In fact, they arrived in the exhibition room after safely passing through the search table, and assembled Lego frames and paintings of their faces from one side to avoid the security guard's eyes. https://lnkd.in/gNttdqaQ