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The building rises from the cliffside rock. A view of the interior of the museum. Aerial view of the Rock with the museum. The Oceanographic Museum ( Musée océanographique) is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco-Ville, Monaco . This building is part of the Institut océanographique, which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans.
- 1910
- www.oceano.mc
- Le Rocher, Monaco
Aquariums, expositions, jeux et détente, le Musée océanographique de Monaco vous ouvre les portes du monde marin. Des aquariums aux expériences intéractives
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Welcome to one of the largest museums dedicated to marine science. More than 60,000 scientific, naturalist, artistic and ethnological objects are part of the Oceanographic Museum’s collections. The rarity of many of them is revealed to you through their spectacular staging and thanks to the interactive tools at your disposal.
Avenue Saint-Martin. 98000 Monaco. Monaco. +377 93 15 36 00. See the website. Built on the side of Monaco’s legendary Rocher, the Oceanographic Museum founded by H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco’s great-great-grandfather Prince Albert I has been watching over the oceans for more than a century. The Museum is renowned throughout the world ...
Faire connaître, aimer, protéger les océans. Aquariums, expositions, jeux et détente, le Musée océanographique de Monaco vous ouvre les portes du monde marin. Des aquariums aux expériences intéractives.
Jul 25, 2013 · The Musée Océanographique (Oceanographic Museum) of Monaco is one of the largest scientific institutions dedicated to the study of the ocean. In its aquariums are around 6,000 species of sea ...
Europe. Top choice in Monaco. Stuck dramatically to the edge of a cliff since 1910, the world-renowned Musée Océanographique de Monaco, founded by Prince Albert I (1848–1922), is a stunner. Its centrepiece is its aquarium with a 6m-deep lagoon where sharks and marine predators are separated from colourful tropical fish by a coral reef.