Begin
your day by discovering the different periods in the region’s Prehistory and
Protohistory at the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology. Then stop for a break
in Princesse Antoinette Park, with its hundred-year old olive trees. Finally,
head to Larvotto Beach and its Promenade des Champions to round off your
Monegasque walk.
A
Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology
The Museum
of Prehistoric Anthropology was founded by Prince Albert I in 1902 “to conserve traces of early humankind exhumed in the Principality
and neighbouring regions.”
The numerous collections which have been brought
together in the Museum over more than a century represent the various phases of
regional prehistory and protohistory. The majority of the archaeological and
palaeontological exhibits come from the Principality and neighbouring areas
(France and Italy).
Visit time
3h00
Bus route 2
Jardin Exotique
56 bis, boulevard du Jardin Exotique
B
Princess Antoinette Park
Princess Antoinette Park with its pleasant, verdant gardens and
ancient olive trees is one of Monaco’s most popular parks. A splendid green
space in the very heart of the Principality, it is first and foremost a
children’s park with activities for all ages.
Visit time
1h00
Bus routes 3, 5
Parc Princesse Antoinette
54 Boulevard du Jardin Exotique
D
Promenade des Champions
Every
year since 2003, a footballer is recognised for their athletic achievements and
personality, with an international prize known as the Golden Foot. The winner
is presented with a gold trophy, and invited to leave their footprint on the
seaside Promenade des Champions, in the Principality of Monaco.
Visit time
30 min.
12 Avenue Princesse Grâce