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Mona Lisa Targeted in Louvre Bomb Threat

Ethan RhodesBy Ethan RhodesMarch 22, 2024
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A bomb threat was sent to the Louvre, the museum and French police have both confirmed. Written in English and submitted via the museum’s online contact form, the threat stated: “We are committed to blowing up the Mona Lisa and many other masterpieces. Just a warning: 100kg of C4 does a lot of damage.”

Upon receiving the threat, which was sent at 3:47 a.m. on Sunday, March 17, the Louvre had a security agent from France’s Ministry of Culture do a thorough search of the building but nothing was found, according to Le Figaro.

Mysteriously, the menacing missive was signed “Founding Fathers of Confederation,” a term that usually refers to the 36 men that attended multiple conferences in 1860 that united colonies of British North America to become Canada.

In October 2023, the Louvre and the Palais of Versailles were both evacuated in October 2023 after receiving bomb threats. Searches of both sites found nothing suspicious and they were reopened to the public the following day. The Louvre was reached for comment but did not immediately respond.

The Mona Lisa was recently targeted by protestors from the climate activist group Riposte Alimentaire in January, but luckily they hurled pumpkin soup rather than explosives. The precious painting hangs safely behind bulletproof glass and was unharmed by the attack.

As one of the world’s most famous masterpieces, however, it has been subject to various high profile assaults over the years. In 1956 alone one vandal threw acid at the Leonardo da Vinci portrait and another threw a rock with enough force to break the protective glass and remove a tiny bit of pigment.

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