Le Musée Naval de Monaco hisse le pavillon russe
Installé depuis 20 à Fontvieille, le Musée Naval de Monaco accueille pour la première fois une impressionnante collection de maquettes sur la marine russe, du vaisseau de Pierre Le Grand jusqu’au nouveaux sous-marins actuellement en test, en passant par les magnifiques caravelles en bois et leurs centaines de canons.
Exploring Monaco and the Oceanographic Museum
To celebrate Sofia's Birthday we went on a day trip to Monaco and explore its Oceanographic Museum and have a nice walk in the streets of Monte Carlo.
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Musée océanographique de Monaco : toute une histoire
Explorer, protéger et faire découvrir au public le monde qui se cache dans les profondeurs des océans, c'est la mission du musée océanographique de Monaco depuis plus d'un siècle. Une plongée dans un écosystème fragile et essentiel.
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Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
The revamped national museum is housed in two different locations in Monaco. The museum hosts exhibitions on contemporary art, with each location focusing on a theme: performing arts (Serge Diaghilev, stage designs etc) at Villa Sauber and the environment (oceans, apocalypse etc) at Villa Paloma . Only one of the two villas is open at any one time. Read more:
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Monaco Monte Carlo glimpse of charm
Monaco Monte Carlo glimpse of charm
The principality of Monaco is a tiny city-state on the Mediterranean Sea and surrounded by France. Monaco is the second smallest independent state in the world and is almost entirely urban. Monaco is known for its upscale casinos, yacht-lined harbor and prestigious Grand Prix motor race, which runs through Monaco’s streets once a year. Monte-Carlo, its major district, is home to an elegant belle-époque casino complex and ornate Salle Garnier opera house. It also has many luxe hotels, boutiques, nightclubs and restaurants.
Monte Carlo is not the capital of Monaco but a government district. The country is divided into four areas: Monaco-Ville (the old city), the Condamine (port quarter), Monte-Carlo (business and recreation), and Fontvieille (recreation and light industry). With no natural resources to exploit other than its location and climate, the principality has become a resort for tourists and a tax haven for businesses. Monaco is six times the size of the Vatican and the world's most densely populated independent country.
Monaco is accessed by its land borders from France or Italy by a network of highways, most commonly used of which is the A8 which runs west from Monte Carlo to Nice and Marseille, and east towards the Italian border. Make sure to take into account frequent traffic jams when approaching and leaving Monaco.
Walking is by far the best way to get around Monaco; however, there are some areas, such as the Exotic Gardens, that require a large change in elevation and therefore make for rather strenuous hikes. There are also seven public escalators and elevators (all free) that help negotiate the steep slopes of the city. If you find yourself afoot and wanting to reach the opposite bank of Port Hercule, look for the small pedestrian-only ferry that runs each 20 minutes or so during daylight; it costs only one Euro.
The principality of Monaco offers a great balance of historical and modern attractions. There are various museums and palaces to visit as well as shopping malls and casinos. Monaco also offers relaxation spots along the harbor and even around the attractions. It is relatively easy to navigate Monte Carlo and Monaco if you take the time to learn where the various short cuts are. City maps are generally available at most news vendor stands and shops for a small fee.
A lot to see in Monaco such as :
Casino Monte-Carlo
Musée océanographique de Monaco
Prince's Palace of Monaco
Monaco City
Saint Nicholas Cathedral
Jardin Exotique de Monaco
Larvotto
Place du Casino
Grimaldi Forum
Japanese Garden, Monaco
Larvotto Beach
Casino Café de Paris
Rock of Monaco
Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Place du Palais
Zoological Garden of Monaco
St Martin Gardens
Sainte-Dévote Chapel
Monaco Top Cars Collection
Port de Fontvieille
Sun Casino
Fort Antoine Theatre
Port Hercule
French Riviera
Napoleon Museum
Museo Naval de Mónaco
Rue Sainte-Dévote
Saint-Charles Church, Monaco
Chocolaterie de Monaco
Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco
Les Révoires
St Paul's Anglican Church
Roseraie Princesse Grace
Monte-Carlo Bay Casino
Museum of Stamps and Coins
Princess Antoinette Park
Le Portier
Chemin des Révoires
La Colle, Monaco
Chapelle de la Visitation, Monaco-Ville
Jardin du Casino
Fairmont Hairpin
Mont Agel
The Champions Promenade
Museo del Viejo Mónaco
Apotheosa Monaca
UNESCO Garden
Hector Berlioz Statue
Plaza del Casino
Ravin de Sainte-Dévote
Monaco is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Monaco . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Monaco.
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Covering less than two square kilometers (half a square mile), this principality is nothing if not picturesque. Playground of the rich and famous, Monaco owes its existence to the elegant Monte Carlo Casino, the principality's primary tourist attraction. The casino was built in 1878 by Charles Garnier, the architect who also designed the Paris Opera. Nowadays the casino's ornate nineteenth-century decor can be savored by anyone at least 21 years old who is willing to don a jacket, show his passport, and pay an admission fee.
The capital of the principality, also called Monaco, sits some 180 meters (585 feet) above sea level on a kilometer-long rock. The Palais Princier (Prince's Palace), located in the medieval-looking Old Town on the Rock of Monaco, may be toured during the summer only. A changing of the guard ceremony takes place outside the palace daily at 11:55 a.m. Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace are both entombed in the nearby Cathedrale de Monaco. The Musee Oceanographique (the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium), also a scientific research institute long directed by Jacques Cousteau, is well worth a visit. The museum building itself has a classical facade, and the exotic species it contains are interesting. The museum was begun by the current prince's great-grandfather, the scholar-prince Albert I, who was an explorer with a strong interest in marine biology.
The Exhibition of the Prince of Monaco's Private Collection of Classic Cars boasts over one hundred very fancy vehicles. Containing everything from carriages dating back to the 1880s to the vehicle which won the first Grand Prix de Monaco in 1929 to the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud which transported Prince Rainier and Princess Grace on the day of their wedding, this museum will appeal to automobile enthusiasts.
Perhaps the most unique attraction in the principality is the Exotic Garden of Monaco. This cactus garden is accessed by paths which snake down the edge of a steep cliff. In the winter the African crassulas and aloes blossom, while during the spring and summer the cacti are at their best. The Exotic Garden contains over a thousand plants gathered from arid regions the world over, including the American Southwest, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Far East. The garden's panoramic views of Monaco and the French and Italian Riviera are a bonus.
The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, established in 1902 by Prince Albert I, was opened in the Exotic Garden in 1955. The museum contains prehistoric remains excavated in Monaco. Nearby is the large natural Observatory Cave. Human and animal remains were discovered in this cave, which was inhabited over 200,000 years ago.
Monaco offers several other museums too. A naval museum contains models of ships. The Musee des Timbres et des Monnaies (Stamp and Coin Museum) displays rare stamps from the prince's collection plus coins, notes and medals dating back to 1640. The rather unusual national museum features the world's most complete collection of mechanical dolls. Most of the 2,000 or so objects in the national museum are from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
PRACTICALITIES:
From September through November the temperature in Monaco is warm, although afternoon temperatures decrease by November. Visitors should expect daytime rainstorms, especially in October and November. From December through February the weather is mild and wet, with daytime rainstorms, especially in December. From March through May Monaco is mild to warm with occasional rain. From June through August the weather is dry and hot. Although rain is rare in the summer, there can be an occasional rainstorm. In the summer the temperature of the Mediterranean rises to 20 C./68 F. in June, 21 C./70 F. in July, 23 C./73 F. in August, and 21 C./70 F. in September.
Monaco, which makes a lovely day trip from Nice, is 15 minutes from Nice Airport via helicopter or about 30 minutes from downtown Nice by train. To conserve space, Monaco's very modern train station is situated in a tunnel.
Réunion de haut niveau des membres du CEPROM
Le Centre d'Études prospectives pour Monaco (CEPROM) a organisé au Musée océanographique une conférence consacrée à la banqueroute de l'État providence à travers le monde. L'événement a été ouvert par S.A.S le Prince Albert II, créateur du CEPROM, et S.A.S. le Prince Michael de Liechtenstein, Président du Centre européen de la Fondation de l'économie autrichienne.
Monaco renoue avec l’exploration maritime
Servir la science, mobiliser les consciences, susciter des initiatives et contribuer au nouveau mode de développement de notre monde moderne sont les objectifs des explorations de Monaco. Le projet a été lancé par S.A.S. le Prince Albert II et est articulé autour de la réconciliation entre l’humanité et la mer : ces explorations font partie d'une longue tradition sur le Rocher, initiées par les œuvres de S.A.S. le Prince Albert Ier.
Monte Carlo, Monaco - Walking Tour of Monaco & Monte Carlo
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As Monaco is one of the smallest independent states of the world, the highlights of Old Town and Monte Carlo are very easy to explore on foot. Your guide will walk you up and show you the Old Town with its narrow alleys, the cathedral where Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly got married and where they both now lie to rest and the exterior of the Prince's Palace with the changing of the guards.
Then your guide will take you walking along the famous port up to Monte Carlo (using elevators to go up). Arriving at the Casino Square, you'll have some time to explore the exclusive boutiques and chic cafes before walking back to the pier with your guide. Or if you wish to spend more time in Monte Carlo, you can walk back to the pier on your own.
Note: During summer months expect extreme heat, crowded venues and long lines. We recommend that you dress in layers, wear comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses and bring bottled water. Guests must be able to walk approximately 3 1/2 miles over various surfaces. Tour order may vary. Casino de Monte Carlo opens its Salles Americaines (free admission) at 2:00pm, with slot machines only. Salles Publiques (entrance fee of 10 Euros in cash) is open at 2:00pm for Roulette and slot machines. Visitors must be at least 18 years of age and show passport or ID Card. Morning tours to Monte Carlo will not be able to enter the Grand Casino. There is a free-admission, American-style casino at the Cafe de Paris, which opens at 10:00am.
72m - MY Predator hauled out from sea at Monaco Marine shipyard
Watch MY PREDATOR (Feadship - 72m) swiftly moved from Mediterranean waters to the paint shed of Monaco Marine shipyard in La Ciotat.
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Toulon (Provence) France - Toulon Bay by Boat and Naval Museum
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Have a close look at one of the most beautiful bays of Europe and France's principal naval base. The only way to get within close proximity of the arsenal and admire the National Marine buildings is by boat. Your boat trip you'll see the marine cemetery, the last anchorage place for old vessels, the port of La Seyne sur Mer and its old shipyards along with the Corniche of Tamaris. Cruise by Lazaret Bay and its mussel farms, Les Sablettes, St. Mandrier Peninsula, the jetty which closed the bay from the east and its fortifications Eyguillette, Balaguier, St. Louis, Lamalgue, Tour Royale and Cap Brun.
Toulon's coastline is lined with deep creeks shaded by pines, turquoise blue waters, sandy beaches and picturesque small fishing ports. Visit the Musee National de la Marine and discover the history of the port, the conditions of onboard convict ships, the daily life of sailors and the operations of the French nuclear attack submarines. Highlights include large models of 18th century vessels, the control panel of the Clemenceau, and a model of the French aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle. At the completion of your tour, you can walk back to your ship or stay in town for some time to sip a café, do some shopping, or just do nothing, it's up to you!
Agenda chargé pour le bateau Tuiga
Le vaisseau amiral du Yacht Club de Monaco, Tuiga, rentre brièvement au port de Monaco. Après une campagne de promotion réussie à Antigua (îles Canaries), Tuiga a participé à la première édition de la « Semana Clasica ». Une semaine de course où les quatre seuls navires au monde classifiés « 15M » se sont affrontés, Tuiga terminant à une belle deuxième place. A noter que la famille princière était représentée sur le bateau, avec la présence de Pierre Casiraghi, membre de l'équipage.
Монако: Жак Кусто и Океанографический музей. Jacques Cousteau & Oceanographic Museum
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was a French naval officer, explorer, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He co-developed the Aqua-lung, pioneered marine conservation and was a member of the Académie française.
In 1957, he was elected as director of the Oceanographical Museum of Monaco, which this time ukrainian journalists: Denys Kushnarov & Oles Seredytskyi are going to visit!
Жак-Ив Кусто́ - французский исследователь Мирового океана, фотограф, режиссёр, изобретатель, автор множества книг и фильмов. Являлся членом Французской академии. Командор ордена Почётного легиона. Известен как Капитан Кусто (фр. Commandant Cousteau). Совместно с Эмилем Ганьяном в 1943 году разработал и испытал акваланг. С 1957 года был директором Океанографического музея Монако, куда в этот раз и направляются наши журналисты: Денис Кушнарев и Олесь Середицкий.
Monaco Yacht Harbor
Covering less than two square kilometers (half a square mile), this principality is nothing if not picturesque. Playground of the rich and famous, Monaco owes its existence to the elegant Monte Carlo Casino, the principality's primary tourist attraction. The casino was built in 1878 by Charles Garnier, the architect who also designed the Paris Opera. Nowadays the casino's ornate nineteenth-century decor can be savored by anyone at least 21 years old who is willing to don a jacket, show his passport, and pay an admission fee.
The capital of the principality, also called Monaco, sits some 180 meters (585 feet) above sea level on a kilometer-long rock. The Palais Princier (Prince's Palace), located in the medieval-looking Old Town on the Rock of Monaco, may be toured during the summer only. A changing of the guard ceremony takes place outside the palace daily at 11:55 a.m. Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace are both entombed in the nearby Cathedrale de Monaco. The Musee Oceanographique (the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium), also a scientific research institute long directed by Jacques Cousteau, is well worth a visit. The museum building itself has a classical facade, and the exotic species it contains are interesting. The museum was begun by the current prince's great-grandfather, the scholar-prince Albert I, who was an explorer with a strong interest in marine biology.
The Exhibition of the Prince of Monaco's Private Collection of Classic Cars boasts over one hundred very fancy vehicles. Containing everything from carriages dating back to the 1880s to the vehicle which won the first Grand Prix de Monaco in 1929 to the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud which transported Prince Rainier and Princess Grace on the day of their wedding, this museum will appeal to automobile enthusiasts.
Perhaps the most unique attraction in the principality is the Exotic Garden of Monaco. This cactus garden is accessed by paths which snake down the edge of a steep cliff. In the winter the African crassulas and aloes blossom, while during the spring and summer the cacti are at their best. The Exotic Garden contains over a thousand plants gathered from arid regions the world over, including the American Southwest, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Far East. The garden's panoramic views of Monaco and the French and Italian Riviera are a bonus.
The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, established in 1902 by Prince Albert I, was opened in the Exotic Garden in 1955. The museum contains prehistoric remains excavated in Monaco. Nearby is the large natural Observatory Cave. Human and animal remains were discovered in this cave, which was inhabited over 200,000 years ago.
Monaco offers several other museums too. A naval museum contains models of ships. The Musee des Timbres et des Monnaies (Stamp and Coin Museum) displays rare stamps from the prince's collection plus coins, notes and medals dating back to 1640. The rather unusual national museum features the world's most complete collection of mechanical dolls. Most of the 2,000 or so objects in the national museum are from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
PRACTICALITIES:
From September through November the temperature in Monaco is warm, although afternoon temperatures decrease by November. Visitors should expect daytime rainstorms, especially in October and November. From December through February the weather is mild and wet, with daytime rainstorms, especially in December. From March through May Monaco is mild to warm with occasional rain. From June through August the weather is dry and hot. Although rain is rare in the summer, there can be an occasional rainstorm. In the summer the temperature of the Mediterranean rises to 20 C./68 F. in June, 21 C./70 F. in July, 23 C./73 F. in August, and 21 C./70 F. in September.
Monaco, which makes a lovely day trip from Nice, is 15 minutes from Nice Airport via helicopter or about 30 minutes from downtown Nice by train. To conserve space, Monaco's very modern train station is situated in a tunnel.
NUMISMATES & CARTOPHILES DE MONACO
Quand le Musée des timbres et des monnaies de Monaco reçoit l'association des cartophiles de Monaco pour concrétiser leurs idées avec Monsieur Costa des Maisons Costa de Monaco, incontournables lieux de péchés de gourmandises viennoiseries et boulangeries, et bien cela donne un trio infernal et une soirée estampillée inoubliable. Trois grandes familles institutionnelles et amoureuses des images historiques de Monaco au cœur des gâteaux.
When the Museum of Stamps and Coins of Monaco receives the Monaco cartophiles association to realize their ideas with Mr Costa of Institutional Costa Monaco, unmissable places sinful delicacies breads and rolls, and although it gives an infernal trio and stamped unforgettable evening. Three large institutional and loving families historical pictures of Monaco.
Charlotte Casiraghi style Princess Grace of Monaco's granddaughter's best looks
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This weekend, Charlotte attended the annual Rose Ball in Monaco which raises funds for the Princess Grace foundation accompanied by Dimitri Rassam, her rumoured fiance- the rock on her finger certainly suggested that another royal wedding is on the cards.
The pair were both dressed in Saint Laurent, with Charlotte's feathered dress- a maxi take on the ultra mini versions shown on the catwalk by Anthony Vaccarello- proving one of her most statement looks to date. Could it be a hint of wedding looks to come?
Here we look back at some of Charlotte's chicest looks over the years
Charlotte Casiraghi style: Princess Grace of Monaco's granddaughter's best looks
She even does street style like a pro, in black jeans and a leather motorcycle jacket
Charlotte kept her color choices topical when she attended The Love Ball at the Roundhouse in March 2010 in London
Charlotte, accompanied by then-boyfriend Alex Dellal, wore sweet pink Chanel to uncle Prince Albert's 2011 wedding at the Prince's Palace in Monaco
All white at a party in 2013
Sporting a quirky tartan number in London
Absolutely showstopping as she channeled grandmother Grace Kelly at uncle Prince Albert's wedding celebrations in 2011
Helping kick off the yellow dress trend at an event in 2015
It was all eyes on Charlotte as she attended the Rose Ball wearing this frothy pink Chanel confection in 2013
Embracing her darker side in this gold and sheer black gothic-style dress
Keeping it simple with a monochrome look
Shimmering in a silver Chanel gown at the Rose Ball in 2014
Stealing the show in one of her favorite looks – Gucci florals – at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015
Charlotte attended the 2016 Met Gala looking stunning in a multi-colored, tiered Gucci gown
Pretty in pink Chanel with friend, and the fashion house's designer, Karl Lagerfeld
Showing a hint of midriff in this white Gucci cut-out gown
Rocking a pale blue leather dress with designer pal Frida Giannini at a Gucci event
Charlotte put her own spin on 'Le Smoking' at the Yves Saint Laurent Museum opening party during Paris Fashion Week in September 2017
Turning heads in a geometric print Gucci shirt dress
Grace Kelly's granddaughter channeled movie star glam at a Gucci show at Milan Fashion Week in September 2014
An LBD by Saint Laurent for the Vanity Fair and HBO dinner held in May 2017 in Cap d'Antibes, France, during the Cannes Film Festival
Yes, Charlotte did denim at Paris Fashion Week during the Spring/Summer 2018 collections. The royal is rocking head to toe Stella McCartney for the designer's fashion show at Opera de Paris
The Monaco royal truly loves a little white dress! Here she is in Giambattista Valli for the Montblanc & UNICEF Gala Dinner in New York City in April 2017
For an appearance in Stella McCartney's front row for Fall-Winter 2017/2018 Paris Fashion Week, Princess Caroline's daughter wore a boat-neck sweater and wide-leg argyle trousers
Ms Casiraghi proved a navy dress doesn't have to be boring with this bell-sleeved creation with studded belt at the Chanel Cruise 2017/2018 collection in Paris
A Gucci little white dress and ballet flats for day six of the 70th Annual Cannes Film Festival in May 2017
Charlotte doesn't often wear pants but when she does she keeps it simple and chic. A floral bomber adds the perfect flair to black trousers at Giambattista Valli's Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2017/2018 presentation
A dark yet delicate floral Gucci gown, with sweet heart-shaped belt buckle at the waist, at the Kering Women in Motion Awards in May 2017
Princess Grace's granddaughter gave her outfit an edge for Gucci's Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2017/18 show. We love the combination of the sequin jacket, metallic loafers, high-waisted green trousers and pop of red lipstick
Standing alongside her mother, Princess Caroline, Charlotte wore her mom's vintage Chanel gown at the annual Rose Ball at the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club in Monaco in March 2017
The royal donned a Giambattista Valli embroidered minidress for the opening season gala of the Opera National de Paris at Palais Garnier in September 2017
A leather embroidered mini, pink Mary Janes and a simple black t-shirt at the Gucci Spring/Summer 2018 show at Milan Fashion Week
A longtime Gucci muse and regular on the world's best-dressed lists, Charlotte Casiraghi has a reputation as a royal fashionista that extends well beyond Monaco. The stunning brunette is a Gucci muse and definitely has a fashionable pedigree. Her mother is Princess Caroline and her grandmother is the late Princess Grace of Monaco – also known as Hollywood actress and Hitchcock heroine Grace Kelly. In fact, thanks to her film star looks and red carpet charisma, Charlotte has often been compared to both her mom and her grandmother.
Top 25 Things To Do In Monaco
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Here are top 25 things to do in Monaco
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1. Visit the Monte Carlo Casino - shutterstock
2. Tour Monaco Harbor - shutterstock
3. Watch a performance at Fort Antoine - shutterstock
4. Watch a show at the Opera de Monte Carlo - shutterstock
5. Sunbathe at Larvotto Beach - shutterstock
6. Tour the Palais du Prince - Sibuet Benjamin / Shutterstock.com
7. Walk around Jardin Exotique - ChameleonsEye / Shutterstock.com
8. Have a drink at Quay Jean Charles Rey -
9. Watch a match at Louis II Stadium - Sibuet Benjamin / Shutterstock.com
10. Visit the Musée Oceanographique - shutterstock
11. Visit Casino Square - Drozdin Vladimir / Shutterstock.com
12. Visit the Monaco Cathedral - shutterstock
13. Discover the Moneghetti District -
14. Wander around Les Jardins Saint-Martin -
15. Visit the Monaco Naval Museum -
16. Watch a race at the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix - Michael Stokes / Shutterstock.com
17. Visit the Nouveau Musee National de Monaco -
18. Admire the Musee de la Chapelle de la Visitation -
19. Wander around the Princess Grace Rose Garden - shutterstock
20. Do some shopping - Metropole Shopping Center
21. Walk around the Old Town - shutterstock
22. Admire the Collection de Voitures Anciennes -
23. Explore the Jardin Japonais - IR Stone / Shutterstock.com
24. Enjoy some upscale dining -
25. Walk around Fontvieille Park - shutterstock
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