Pubblicato il 24 March 2026 da Redazione in Actuality, Actuality in Monaco, Events, Monaco

Exhibition Monaco Museum of Stamps and Coins: From the Monetary Museum to the Museum of Stamps and Coins

From March 25 to April 26, 2026, discover Monaco’s philatelic and numismatic history through a special anniversary exhibition
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On the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the Monaco Museum of Stamps and Coins, located at the Terrasses de Fontvieille, presents the exceptional exhibition “From the Monetary Museum to the Museum of Stamps and Coins”, from March 25 to April 26, 2026.

The anniversary exhibition immerses visitors in the heart of Monaco’s heritage history, highlighting the role of the first monetary museum and its gradual evolution into the current Museum of Stamps and Coins.

Organized in collaboration with the Prince’s Palace, the exhibition showcases the prestigious philatelic and numismatic collection of Prince Rainier III, a visionary sovereign and passionate philatelist, whose personal dedication contributed to the international reputation of Monaco’s collections and the preservation of its historical heritage.

The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for collectors, history enthusiasts, and curious visitors to explore or rediscover the link between philately, numismatics, and Monaco’s national history.

The exhibition curator, Jean-Louis Charlet, a numismatic expert and member of the Consultative Commission for Philatelic and Numismatic Collections of H.S.H. the Prince, oversaw the selection and presentation of the most significant pieces.

Practical Information

  • Dates: March 25 – April 26, 2026
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 09:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Ticket Price: €3
  • Location: Museum of Stamps and Coins – Terrasses de Fontvieille, Monaco
  • Contact: +377 98 98 41 44 | mtm@gouv.mc

Don’t miss this exceptional exhibition in Monaco, celebrating the numismatic and philatelic heritage of the Principality and highlighting its rich cultural legacy.