Visit of Monaco – Musee des souvenirs napoleoniens

This Museum evokes the Principality’s past through a rich collection of
over 1,000 objects and documents on the First Empire amassed by
Prince Louis II.
You will see items such as busts of Napoleon by Canova and Houdon,
insignia, the flag of the Isle of Elba, medals, decorations etc…
Open all the days of the week
From January to March: from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
From April to October: twinned opening with the visits of the State Apartments:
from 10 a.m. to 6.15 p.m.
From December 1st to 31st: from 10.30 a.m to 5p.m
Closed on November, December 25th and January 1st
Admission: adults around 5 euros: children (aged 8-14) around 3 euros
No access provided for persons of reduced mobility
Internet site: www.palais.mc
On leaving the Napoleonic Museum, take a few minutes to admire
the unimpeded panoramic views. To your right, the Fontvieille
neighbourhood, entirely reclaimed from the sea, to your left the
neighbourhood of La Condamine.
Every day at 11.55 a.m., you can watch the Changing of the Guard
performed by the Prince’s Company of Carabiniere.
On the Port Hercule side, Totem N° 5 on the “Parcours Princesse Grace”
The civil wedding of Their Serene Highnesses Prince Rainier III and Princess
Grace of Monaco was held on April 18th, 1956.
Then walk down Rue Emile de Loth.