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The Exotic Garden of Monaco (Jardin Exotique) features a remarkable collection of exotic plants, an observatory cave (Grotte de l'Observatoire), and an anthropology museum. Perched on a cliffside,...read more about Exotic Garden
Villa Paloma, which dates from the beginning of the XXth century, is among the most beautiful stately homes in the Principality. Originally built as a private home, Villa Paloma was bought by the...read more about Le Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Paloma
Villa Sauber, which is in the Belle Epoque style, is used for the Performing Arts. This Villa allows its audience to view this essential component of the Principality’s cultural and artistic...read more about Le Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Sauber
This museum opened its doors in 1996 in order to display the philately and coinage from the private collection of Prince Rainier III.
This temple to the sea was opened in 1910 by its founder, Prince Albert I, who is famous the world over for his collections, but especially for his aquariums, including the well-known “shark...read more about Oceanographic Museum
The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology (Musée d’Anthropologie préhistorique) was founded by Prince Albert I in 1902, “to preserve the vestiges of primitive humans exhumed from the ground in the...read more about The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology
At the initiative of Prince Rainier III, the Principality has, over several years, acquired works by artists of international renown. As a result, in Monaco’s gardens, sculptures by César, Arman,...read more about The Sculpture Path
Here, some one hundred motor vehicles from the private collection of Prince Rainier III are on display. This collection includes cars from the largest European and American firms as well as six...read more about Vintage Car Collection of H.S.H. the Prince of Monaco