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Marriage of the Century – Exhibition 18 June to 25 September

Marriage of the Century – Exhibition 18 June to 25 September

 

At the crossroads of European monarchical tradition and an American-style promotion, the «marriage of the century,» to borrow the phrase used in Le Figaro on 4 April 1956 by journalist Pierre Macaigne, undeniably left its mark on the minds and contemporary history of Monaco. Through photographs, moving images, sound recordings, jewellery, dresses, gifts, and previously unseen archives, the exhibition trail reveals to visitors the key players, locations, highlights, and behind-the-scenes aspects of a week of festivities, organised in just three months, from the spectacular arrival of Grace Kelly on the morning of 12 April to the princely couple's departure on their honeymoon on the evening of the 19th. While the marriage ceremonies between Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly are not featured in Roland Barthes' (1915-1980) "Mythologies of the News of the Time," they could very well have been the subject of a study by the semiotician in the work he published in 1957, given the significant impact of the Monegasque event, thanks to its exceptional media coverage for the time, a varied production of souvenirs, and the abundance of its different memories.

Design and implementation
Archives of the Palace and Audiovisual Institute of Monaco

Police station
Thomas Fouilleron, Vincent Vatrican

 

Visits to the State Apartments are open from 30 March to 15 October 2026.
- March, April, May, June, September and October: open from 10am to 6pm.
July and August: open from 10am to 7pm.
Visits will be closed during the F1 Grand Prix weekend.

Adult: £13
Student: €11
Child (6-17 years): €8
Child (under 6): free
Groups and Agencies: upon request

Cars and coaches: recommended parking at «Parking des Pêcheurs». Please note that vehicles registered outside of Monaco and the Alpes Maritimes (06) cannot access Le Rocher and Monaco-Ville.
Monaco Buses: Lines 1 and 2 - Place de la Visitation Stop.
On foot, 10 minutes from Place d’Armes via Rampe Major, 5 minutes from Place de la Visitation through the alleys of the Rock.

As the Palace is a Sovereign Residence, it may be closed to the public without prior notice.

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