Grimaldi Forum Monaco’s Summer Exhibition

Priceless and historic artifacts gathered from four centuries of renowned European monarchies and noble courts comprise The Magnificence and Grandeur of Royal Houses in Europe exhibition now open through September 11, 2011. Housed at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco’s largest and most versatile event space, this one-of-a-kind event provides visitors with a unique glimpse into the imperial homes of Europe’s most powerful and respected leaders and couples.

Never before seen as a collection, more than 600 artifacts will be on display within 2,500 square meters, providing a true “tour of Europe,” which will allow visitors to explore the lives, roles and passions of personalities and couples who have marked the history of their dynasties and their countries.
“This is a truly priceless collection that provides a rare glimpse into the lives of history’s most powerful monarchs, with special focus on legendary sovereign couples,” said Hon. Maguy Maccario, Consul General and Director of the Monaco Government Tourist Office in New York.

HRH The Princess of Hanover (center) officially opened The Magnificence and Grandeur of Royal Houses in Europe exhibition, pictured with curators, Catherine Arminjon and Patricia Bouchenot-Déchin. As Monaco’s foremost cultural ambassador, Princess Caroline has an extensive knowledge and great passion for artistic endeavors in the Principality at every level.

Royal houses featured in the exhibition include:

• SAXONY: Augustus the Strong, prince elector of Saxony
• PRUSSIA: Frederick I , king of Prussia and Sophia Charlotte of Hanover
• BAVARIA: Ludwig I (Louis), king of Bavaria and Therese of Saxe
• AUSTRIA: Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth of Bavaria
• DENMARK: Christian IV, Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel
• SPAIN: Philip V, king of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese
• TURIN : Victor Amadeus II, king of Sardinia
• PORTUGAL: Louis I (Luis), king of Portugal and Maria Pia
• ENGLAND: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg
• BELGIUM: Leopold I and Louise-Marie of France
• LUXEMBOURG: Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
• FRANCE: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French and Josephine
• SWEDEN: Gustav III and Sophie Magdalena of Denmark
• NORWAY: Haakon VII, first king of Norway
• RUSSIA: Alexander II and Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
• THE NETHERLANDS: Queen Wilhelmina
• POLAND : John III Sobieski
• LIECHTENSTEIN: Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein
• MONACO: Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace

Enriched with portraits, sculptures, art objects, furniture, porcelain, gold and silver work, court costumes and jewelry, each section comes alive through spectacular scenography and the generous loans from the great European collections. Documentary and historical films will also be played throughout the exhibition.

Tickets (12 euros) are now available at ticket@grimaldiforum.mc or from the box office at 10 avenue Princesse Grace or via telephone +377-9999-3000 from Tuesday- Saturday between 12:00pm – 7:00pm, the Grimaldi Forum Monaco is a captivating venue for meetings, conventions, exhibitions and galas. In October 2008, it became one of the first European convention centers to obtain the ISO 14001 environmental management certification.

Special vacation packages including tickets for The Magnificence and Grandeur of Royal Houses in Europe exhibition are available at www.MonacoAuction.com. US visitors can find excellent vacation value by bidding on exclusive packages at MonacoAuction.com, the premier online travel auction marketplace dedicated to luxury travel within the Principality.

For more information, please contact the Monaco Government Tourist Office (MGTO) at 565 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10017; phone (800) 753-9696 or (212) 286-3330; or via e-mail at info@VisitMonaco.com. Information and links are available via the Monaco Government Tourist Office web site at VisitMonaco.com. Follow us on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

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