Old Monaco Museum
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Discover the architectural beauty and historical significance of the Cathédrale de Monaco, a must-visit cultural landmark in the heart of Monaco.
The Cathédrale de Monaco, also known as St. Nicholas Cathedral, is a breathtaking architectural gem nestled in the heart of Monaco. This stunning cathedral, built in the Romanesque-Byzantine style, is not only a place of worship but also a historical landmark, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the principality. With its intricate facade, impressive dome, and serene interior, visitors can appreciate the beauty of this sacred space while reflecting on its historical significance as the final resting place of Monaco's royal family.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the La Condamine Market (Marché de la Condamine), head east on Avenue de la République towards Rue Basse. Continue straight until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Rue de la République. Walk along Rue de la République until you reach the end where it intersects with Rue Colonel Bellando de Castro. Turn right onto Rue Colonel Bellando de Castro, and you will find the Cathédrale de Monaco on your left after a short walk.
Walking
If you are near the Port Hercule, start by walking south along the waterfront promenade, Avenue d'Ostende. Continue until you reach the roundabout, then take the first exit onto Avenue de la République. Walk straight ahead and follow the same route as described previously, turning right onto Rue Colonel Bellando de Castro where you will find the Cathédrale de Monaco.
Walking
From the Monaco Train Station (Gare de Monaco), exit the station and head towards Avenue de la Madone. Walk down this avenue, and it will lead you to the main road. Cross over to Boulevard de Belgique and continue walking until you reach the roundabout. Take the first exit onto Avenue de la République, walk until you reach Rue Colonel Bellando de Castro, and turn right. The Cathédrale de Monaco will be on your left.
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