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Founded in 1910 by Prince Albert I (a sea explorer and scientist), this museum and aquarium are must-sees in Monaco. The prince went on dozens of expeditions, the fruits of which are on display ...
An unwanted visitor from Australia lurks inside the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco. White-spotted jellyfish hitched a lift from Queensland to the Mediterranean in ship's ballast in the 1960s and ...
Young Albert looks alarmed but also absolutely riveted. The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, seen here not long after it opened in 1910. Photograph by De Agostini, Getty Images A dolphin skeleton ...
Chanel and Monaco are also linked. In the roaring twenties, Gabrielle Chanel met the Duke of Westminster at Hotel de Paris and they fell in love. The wonderful Oceanographic Museum perched on the ...
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You can also find several must-see attractions, including the Saint Nicholas Cathedral, the Oceanographic Museum, and ...
Glitzy, glamorous and blessed with stunning views of the Mediterranean, Monaco is the ultimate destination for a luxury ...
Monaco’s best-known museum is the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, which was originally founded by Prince Albert I in 1910 as a research institution. (Jacques Cousteau was the director for almost ...
Oceanographic Museum of Monaco Established by Prince Albert I in 1910, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco focuses on marine ...
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is also worth a visit, since opening in 1910 it’s renowned around the world for protecting and raising awareness of the oceans. Watch a movie If you’re in ...
Source: NITV News Some of the artwork is already packed, and sailing across to the Mediterranean Sea to be exhibited at the prestigious Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. Robinson spent Thursday ...