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  1. Official website of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. News of the princely family: press releases, speeches, videos, photos... Discover the history of the Palace and the Grimaldi family.

  2. The Prince's Palace of Monaco (French: Palais princier de Monaco; Monégasque: Palaçi principescu) is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress , during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers.

  3. Prince’s Palace. Place du Palais. 98015. Monaco. +377 93 25 18 31. See the website. The Prince’s Palace in Monaco is a private residence, but the State Apartments are open to visitors for part of the year. The Palace has a long history and has been extended and renovated several times over the centuries.

  4. Official website of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. News of the princely family: press releases, speeches, videos, photos... Discover the history of the Palace and the Grimaldi family.

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  5. Site officiel du Palais Princier de Monaco. Actualité de la famille princière : communiqués, discours, vidéos, photos... Découvrez l'histoire du Palais et de la famille Grimaldi.

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  6. The Palace of Monaco is open to visitors from March 26 to October 13, 2024. Enter the Prince’s Palace and visit the sumptuous State Apartments. Discover over 600m2 of unique frescoes that date back to the Italian Renaissance.

  7. At heart of the Principality, on the site of a fortress constructed by the Genovese in 1215 stands the Prince's Palace. It harbours splendours tracing out seven centuries of uninterrupted sovereignty. Touring the Palace is synonymous with journeying through the centuries – from the Renaissance to the Napoleonic period.