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Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate

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The Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate, also known as Monaco Cathedral, is a striking Romanesque-Byzantine structure that dominates the skyline of La Condamine. Built with white stone from La Turbie, its exterior features a series of domes and a tall bell tower. Inside, the cathedral is serene and majestic, with a nave lined with marble columns and a stunning altarpiece. The cathedral is the final resting place of many Grimaldi princes, including Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace. Visitors often come to pay respects at their tombs, which are marked by simple plaques. The atmosphere is one of quiet reverence, with light filtering through stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes. The cathedral also hosts concerts and religious services, adding to its role as a spiritual and cultural center.

Don't miss

  • Visit the tombs of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace
  • Admire the altarpiece and marble columns
  • See the stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes
  • Attend a Sunday mass or a concert for the full experience

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Ways to visit Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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