28 January 2012

Oceanographic Museum


These photos of the Oceanographic Museum on le rocher are by way of introduction to a series that starts on Monday.

Founded by Prince Albert 1, it was inaugurated in 1910. The building rises majestically from the sea to a height of 279 feet and took 11 years to build, using 100,000 tons of white limestone from La Turbie, a village high above Monte Carlo. It houses a fabulous museum of marine sciences.

We've a treat ahead so do come along for the ride.

7 comments:

Jameson said...

When I go to that building, I stand next to it in awe. Thank you for keeping me inspired while I'm in dreary Vancouver. lol

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

I remember our visit well, and look forward to your series.

Anonymous said...

Me too, I'm looking forward to your series! Avec plaisir!
Barbara from Germany

Back Bay Hotel in Boston said...

If one is anywhere around the Monte Carlo , this is not a place to miss. It is full of amazing mosaic floors of sealife and several levels of aquariums. Just need to spend some time on it.

Janey and Co. said...

Love the building. Amazing how the reflecting water makes the stone a different color.

I look forward to more info. Funny I am doing a series in the opposite direction...back in time.

AL said...

I have just worked out that it is 35yrs since I have been to Monaco...I remember visiting the museum and being so excited. Can't wait for the series.

Catherine said...

It is impressive certainly - have not visited yet so am looking forward to your tour....

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