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Built against the mythical rock of Monaco, the Oceanographic Museum watches over the oceans for over a century. Created by Prince Albert I, great-grandfather of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco in 1910, it was designed from the outset as a fully dedicated to Art and Science Centre.
Ornament facade to the rooms, all in the Museum's architecture evokes the marine world. A reference internationally. Peaking at 85 meters above the sea, it offers a stunning dive to the discovery of more than 6000 specimens of fish and is as a place of exchange and culture, where experiences around the protection of the oceans are facing, common heritage of mankind.
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