Royal Palace
The Royal Palace is where you can see the daily changing of the guard at 11:55 AM, the exterior of the building doesn’t give off the impression of a palace right from the get-go, it looks more like a big sanatorium, however on the inside it is a grandly Renaissance style, everything from the courtyard’s frescoes and columns to the flamboyantly decorated apartments, clash with the somewhat austere exterior.The entry ticket will also give you access to the Napoleon Museum, which is next door, where you can see an exhibition combining the memories of the emperor with insights from Monaco’s past.
Oceanographic Museum
This is hands down the best museum in Monaco, truth be told there’s not a lot of competition, however the building looks much grander than the Palace does, with its columns and pediments giving it a distinct Victorian feel.Main sights of the museum include a ninety foot whale skeleton and a great aquarium which features a shark lagoon pool.
Jardin Exotique
Despite its very small surface area, Monaco packs in a surprisingly high number of gardens, and the Jardin Exotique is arguably the most interesting.Located very high up at the very entrance to the principality, it has an almost perpendicular drop down the rock face. An interesting setting to say the least, for a world-class collection of cacti and succulents, some of which date from early last century.
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