A Small Charming Country: Say Hello to Monaco!

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A Small Charming Country: Say Hello to Monaco!

Monaco is a small independent city-state on the French Mediterranean coast known for its high-end casinos, its marina filled with yachts and its prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix which takes place in the streets of Monaco once a year. Monte-Carlo, its main district, is home to elegant Belle Époque casinos and the Salle Garnier, the opera house. It also has many luxury hotels, shops, nightclubs and restaurants. Monaco is a small country which covers only about 70 hectares. Although small, this country has proven to be famous for its global tourism. There are even a lot of Hollywood artists going on vacation to this country. As a small country, there are still several tourist attractions in Monaco which are worth visiting. You can read this article

Monaco Palace

A Small Charming Country: Say Hello to Monaco!

The Palace of Monaco, commonly known as the Prince’s Palace, has been the official residence of the Prince of Monaco since 1297. It is located at the top of the Rock of Monaco, the oldest district of the Principality of Monaco, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea from sixty meters. The residence of the Prince of Monaco which is also a historic building. The reason why this building has existed since 1191, which at the time made the fortress of the Republic of Genoa. Then, at the end of the 13th century, this building became the residence of the Grimaldi family. Continues to be the chef’s residence since the 17th century. This building is very majestic. Although it is a classic building, this place is a symbol of luxury in Monaco.

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

A Small Charming Country: Say Hello to Monaco!

The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, often abbreviated as “Oceanographic Museum”, is a museum of the sea founded in 1889 by Prince Albert Iᵉʳ of Monaco and inaugurated in 1910, based on the Rock of Monaco on the Côte d’Azur. This museum is also a legendary building since it was inaugurated in 1910. At the time, it was inaugurated by Prince Albert I. Today, many species and marine objects are stored there. There are models of ships, weapons and semisalnya. There are also various flora and marine fauna. This collection of fauna covers 4,000 species from around 200 families.

Monaco exotic garden

A Small Charming Country: Say Hello to Monaco!

The exotic garden of Monaco is a botanical garden located in Monaco. Designed by the Monegasque engineer Louis Notari on the wishes of Prince Louis II, the garden was opened to the public in 1931 but officially inaugurated only in 1933. Starting from Prince Albert I who wanted to build a park around 1912, he acquired land and began to build a park. Then, in 1916, it was found that prehistoric caves were very important to Monaco. Until the cave finally became a tourist attraction in 1950. Until now, the Exotic Garden of Monaco is packed with tourists. This is Monaco!

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