Monaco-Ville (Old Town), Prince's Palace - ???????? Monaco - 4K Virtual Tour
Walking around Monaco-Ville, the historical part of Monaco City sightseeing the Prince's Palace of Monaco. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
Monaco-Ville Old Town is very picturesque and is located on a hill that is surrounded on three sides by the Mediterranean. Once you get to the top you’ll find yourself in the Place du Palais in front of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. The palace belongs to the current prince of Monaco, Albert II. The building is open to visitors, and tickets can be bought at the box office in front of the palace.
The square in front of the palace is spacious and provides a view of Monaco’s port and the buildings running up to the Monte Carlo district. A good eye will even be able to see the famous Monte Carlo Casino. The inner Old Town is built of charming, narrow streets that dates back to the 13th century when the principality was founded.
Date recorded: September, 2019
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Highlights Timestamps (☉ Street/Road | ★ Highlight):
▶(0:55) Gateway to Monaco Rock ★
▶(1:05) Rampe de la Major ☉
▶(2:13) Palace Fortification Wall ★
▶(3:12) Place du Palais ☉
▶(3:22) François Grimaldi Statue ★
▶(3:34) Prince's Palace of Monaco ★
▶(5:33) View Monaco - Fontvieille ★
▶(7:35) Force Publique Building ★
▶(8:22) Rue Comte Félix Gastaldi ☉
▶(11:03) Place de la Mairie ☉
▶(11:25) Chapel of Mercy ★
▶(11:33) Princess Grace Irish Library ☉
▶(13:00) Place de la Visitation ☉
▶(13:06) Ministry of State ★
▶(14:33) Avenue Saint-Martin ☉
▶(14:42) Oceanographic Museum of Monaco ★
▶(15:32) View of Monaco Open Air Cinema ★
▶(20:49) Cathedral of Monaco ★
▶(21:45) Palace of Justice ★
▶(22:15) Rue de l'Eglise ☉
▶(23:18) Rue Emile de Loth ☉
▶(24:30) Place du Palais ☉
▶(25:09) Terrace du Palais ☉
▶(25:19) Apotheosa Monaca ★
▶(25:19) View Monaco - Port Hercules - Monte-Carlo ★
▶(26:52) Rue des Remparts ☉
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Prince's Palace in Monaco-Ville, Monaco
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers. Since the end of the 13th century, it has been the stronghold and home of the Grimaldi family who first captured it in 1297. The Grimaldi ruled the area first as feudal lords, and from the 17th century as sovereign princes, but their power was often derived from fragile agreements with their larger and stronger neighbours.
Thus while other European sovereigns were building luxurious, modern Renaissance and Baroque palaces, politics and common sense demanded that the palace of the Monegasque rulers be fortified. This unique requirement, at such a late stage in history, has made the palace at Monaco one of the most unusual in Europe. Indeed, when its fortifications were finally relaxed during the late 18th century, it was seized by the French and stripped of its treasures, and fell into decline, while the Grimaldi were exiled for over 20 years.
The Grimaldis' occupation of their palace is also unusual because, unlike other European ruling families, the absence of alternative palaces and land shortages have resulted in their use of the same residence for more than seven centuries. Thus, their fortunes and politics are directly reflected in the evolution of the palace. Whereas the Romanovs, Bourbons, and Habsburgs could, and frequently did, build completely new palaces, the most the Grimaldi could achieve when enjoying good fortune, or desirous of change, was to build a new tower or wing, or, as they did more frequently, rebuild an existing part of the palace. Thus, the Prince's Palace reflects the history not only of Monaco, but of the family which in 1997 celebrated 700 years of rule from the same palace.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the palace and its owners became symbols of the slightly risqué glamour and decadence that were associated with Monte Carlo and the French Riviera. Glamour and theatricality became reality when the American film star Grace Kelly became a chatelaine of the palace in 1956. In the 21st century, the palace remains the residence of the current Prince of Monaco.
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Monaco Day Tour: Monte-Carlo, Prince’s Palace, Monaco Cathedral, Monaco Harbor
Monaco is known to be the wealthiest and the most expensive place on earth, having Monte-Carlo as its richest district, where you can find the Casino Monte-Carlo, The Grand Theatre Monaco and many luxury hotels and brands. According to BBC Katie Beyk 6 February 2018, over 30% of its 38,000 population is made up of millionaires.
It is the second smallest country in the world after Vatican, with an area of just 2.2 km2 (wiki)
The places we visited are:
Monte Carlo, the wealthiest district of Monaco, attracting the super rich and famous, it’s like their recreation area.
The Monte-Carlo Casino which is a gambling and an entertainment complex, which includes the beautiful Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo or Salle Garnier.
The Prince’s Palace of Monaco, built in 1191, the official residence of Monaco.
The Saint Nicholas Cathedral or the Monaco Cathedral where the Grimaldis were buried.
We passed by the Exotic Garden, The Oceanographic Museum, The Oceanographic Institute, The Monaco Harbor, the luxury residencial buildings, hotels, boutiques, cars, shops, and the roads where the annual street circuit motor race Monaco Grand Prix is held.
The trip was organized by the Agencia Travel Group S.L, costs 59.50€ for a two-way ticket. No hotel and food. We departed from Barcelona at 11.30 pm Friday, and arrived in Monaco at 8:00 in the morning, Saturday.
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5.50 min walk around PRINCE'S PALACE from the Monaco Ville! Stunning point of view! august 2018
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In this movie, you see us walk around PRINCE'S PALACE from the Monaco Ville and a stunning point of view from the hill to the city, the sea and the port with luxury boats. There is a food and shopping area with many tourists from around the world.
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Prince's Palace of Monaco
The Princes Palace is the private residence of the ruling Prince but the State Apartments are open for public visits part of the year.
The original fortress and ramparts were built by the Genoese in 1215 and throughout the centuries was transformed into one of the most luxurious residences in the style of Louis XIV. Prince Honore II was responsible for re-assembling the rich collections of art, which had been auctioned off during the French Revolution when the Palace was turned into a hospital for the Italian Army.
However Prince Rainier III is credited restoring the Palace to its former glory and the magnificent state in which it can be seen today.
Beginning at the top of the Hercule Gallery and descending on to the main courtyard is a spectacular double-revolution Carrera marble staircase dating from the 13th century and inspired by a similar staircase at the Chateau of Fontainebleau.
Adorning the gallery walls are frescoes of mythological figures attributed to Francesco Mazzuchelli dating from the 16th century and the Genovese artist Orazio Ferrari in the 17th century. The frescoes in the Palatine chapel in north end of the main courtyard depict the history of Saint Devote, the patron Saint of the Principality. The chapel, built in 1665, is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist.
In order to enter the state apartments it is necessary to pass through the Mirror Gallery, which is used for visiting royalty and heads of state.
The dramatic effect of the succeeding mirrors forms an image of a long succession of rooms, an imitation of Versailles. After the Mirror Room or Galerie des Glaces, one enters the Red Room furnished in the style of Louis XV with paintings by Flemish painter Jan Breughel and Mignard and Charles Le Brun.
Following is the York Room, so named because the Duke of York, brother of King George III of England, who had been on a vessel near Monaco when he was taken ill, died there in 1787. Despite the gloomy history, the room itself has beautiful frescoes, which decorate this room, represent the four seasons and are the work of the Genovese artist Gregorio de Ferrari representing the four seasons.
The marble mosaic table in the center of this room is the one designated to signing official documents. The room is furnished with ornate ebony Florentine furniture from the 17th century, a Boulle clock and royal portraits.
The next State Apartment is the Louis XV bedroom called the Yellow Room, which is furnished period furniture and tapestries. The room also contains a portrait of Princess Louise-Hippolyte by noted painter Jean Baptiste Van Loo.
The following rooms are notable for their beauty and their distinctive use. The Officers Room is used by the Protocol Office to greet guests preceding official receptions.
The room opens on to the Blue Room, which is used for official receptions. It received its name because the walls are lined with blue silk brocade.
In it are Grimaldi portraits, 19th century Italian gilt and the dazzling Venetian chandeliers.
The magnificent Throne Room is where all official ceremonies, such as swearing-in-of-high ranking state officials and some state receptions take place. Its marvelous ceiling and wall frescoes were painted by Orazio Ferrari and represent the surrender of Alexander the Great, signs of the zodiac, a traditional motif for palatial Italian frescoes.
The Empire-style royal throne rests under a red silk velvet canopy topped by the royal crown. Above the throne is the Grimaldi coat of arms and motto: Deo Juvante, With God's Help. Its floors, like all the floors of the State Apartments, are inlaid with Carrera marble.
In 1777, the Grimaldi family was united in marriage to Louise d'Aumont-Mazarin, the niece of the celebrated French statesman Cardinal Mazarin.
The Mazarin Room of the State Apartments is adorned with the best of ornate Italian woodwork done by Italian artists brought to France by the Cardinal and a painting of Cardinal Mazarin hangs over the fireplace.
The following Louis XII bedroom is also associated with a famous churchman, Cardinal Roncalli, who later became Pope John XXIII and who stayed here when he visited Monaco.
Next to this room is the Matigon anti-room testament to another aristocratic alliance by the marriage of Princess Louise-Hippolyte and Jacques, Francois Leonor de Goyon, Lord of Matignon in 1715.
The final room of the State Apartments is the State Hall, which connects the Palace's southern and eastern wings and leads to the dinning room and Royal Family's private apartments via a long marble staircase.
Rocher de Monaco (Rock of Monaco) : Palais Princier (Prince's Palace)
Petite vidéo sur le Rocher de Monaco, avec comme point d'orgue le fameux Palais Princier des Grimaldi (avec la relève de la garde tous les jours à 11h 55), mais aussi le Palais de Justice, la Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée, le Musée Océanographique, les jardins Saint Martin et quelques bâtiments officiels du gouvernement. De plus, le rocher dominant la ville, on peut voir quelques beaux panoramas, notamment les 2 ports de Monaco : Port Hercule et Fontvieille, mais aussi le célèbre Casino et la toute récente Tour Odéon.
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Building : 14 rue Comte Félix Gastaldi : Perfectly located in one of the most significant street of the Rocher, between the Prince Palace and the city hall.
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Prince's Palace of Monaco
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers. Since the end of the 13th century, it has been the stronghold and home of the Grimaldi family who first captured it in 1297. The Grimaldi ruled the area first as feudal lords, and from the 17th century as sovereign princes, but their power was often derived from fragile agreements with their larger and stronger neighbours.
Thus while other European sovereigns were building luxurious, modern Renaissance and Baroque palaces, politics and common sense demanded that the palace of the Monegasque rulers be fortified. This unique requirement, at such a late stage in history, has made the palace at Monaco one of the most unusual in Europe. Indeed, when its fortifications were finally relaxed during the late 18th century, it was seized by the French and stripped of its treasures, and fell into decline, while the Grimaldi were exiled for over 20 years.
The Grimaldi's occupation of their palace is also unusual because, unlike other European ruling families, the absence of alternative palaces and land shortages have resulted in their use of the same residence for more than seven centuries. Thus, their fortunes and politics are directly reflected in the evolution of the palace. Whereas the Romanovs, Bourbons, and Habsburgs could, and frequently did, build completely new palaces, the most the Grimaldi could achieve when enjoying good fortune, or desirous of change, was to build a new tower or wing, or, as they did more frequently, rebuild an existing part of the palace. Thus, the Prince's Palace reflects the history not only of Monaco, but of the family which in 1997 celebrated 700 years of rule from the same palace.[1]
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the palace and its owners became symbols of the slightly risqué glamour and decadence that were associated with Monte Carlo and the French Riviera. Glamour and theatricality became reality when the American film star Grace Kelly became chatelaine of the palace in 1956. In the 21st century, the palace remains the residence of the current Prince of Monaco
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[EN] Monaco. Changing of the Guard in front of the Prince's Palace is a ceremony that takes place daily at noon.
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[FR] Monaco. Relève de la garde du Palais Princier est une cérémonie qui a lieu tous les jours à midi.
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[PL] Zmiana warty przy pałacu książęcym Monako to ceremonia, odbywająca się codziennie w południe na placu pałacowym.
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