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Louvre Flooded: Priceless Art Library Suffers Water Damage

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A water pipe leak damaged between 300 and 400 books in the Louvre's library.
  • The affected books are important works consulted by Egyptologists, not precious items.
  • Repairs for the water damage are scheduled to begin in fall 2026.
Louvre Flooded: Priceless Art Library Suffers Water Damage

The famed Louvre Museum in Paris has experienced another significant setback following a water pipe leak that occurred on November 26th. The incident, revealed on December 7th, resulted in a flood of dirty water, damaging an estimated 300 to 400 books within the Egyptian antiquities department's library. These volumes, while not classified as precious, represent crucial resources for Egyptologists.

This water damage incident occurs shortly after a high-profile October heist where thieves stole over $100 million in jewelry. The museum's Committee for Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions confirmed the nature of the leak and its impact.

Repairs to address the water damage have been scheduled for the fall of 2026, indicating a long-term approach to rectifying the situation. The Louvre continues to navigate a series of challenges, including a recent security system password revelation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A water pipe leak damaged between 300 and 400 books in the Egyptian antiquities library.
The water pipe leak occurred on November 26th and was revealed on December 7th.
Repairs for the water damage issues at the Louvre are scheduled to begin in fall 2026.

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