Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco

Technology museum · La Condamine

Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco

Technology museum · La Condamine

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54 Rte de la Piscine, 98000 Monaco

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Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null
Private Cars Collection of HSH Prince of Monaco by null

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Vintage and F1 automobiles from Prince Rainier III's collection  

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"After touring the Prince's Palace, automobile enthusiasts should make a beeline for Monaco Top Cars Collection, which houses an extensive range of vehicles owned by Prince Rainier III." - Christina Liao

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Rebekah Lennon

Google
The collection is worth visiting for any fan of luxury and unique cars, the entrance fee is priced fair at 10 euros and the exhibition has interactive parts providing information in various languages. The gift shop is worth a visit and has a wide range of F1 merchandise, vintage Monaco prints and souvenirs which are all fairly priced. It does get very busy but it is worth taking the time to appreciate the collection to it's entirety, very accessible and easy to find.

Orson Welles

Google
🚗🏁 A Must-See Gem for Car Lovers in Monaco! 🇲🇨✨ If you’re a fan of classic cars, history, and royal elegance, the Monaco Top Cars Collection is a dream come true! 😍 Located right in the heart of the glamorous Principality of Monaco, this incredible museum showcases the personal car collection of Prince Rainier III – a man with impeccable taste and a deep love for automobiles. 👑🚙 🏎 What’s Inside? Over 100 legendary vehicles 🛻🚘 ranging from vintage models of the early 1900s to sleek Formula 1 race cars 🏎💨 that roared through the streets of Monaco’s famous Grand Prix circuit. 🏆 The collection includes rare gems from Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, and even the elegant Citroën DS – the French beauty once favored by presidents. 🇫🇷✨ 💡 Fun Facts: • Many cars were actually driven by the Royal Family for state ceremonies and official occasions 👑🚗. • You can see Prince Albert II’s electric car, showing Monaco’s commitment to sustainability 🌱🔋. • Some of the race cars here have competed in the legendary Monaco Grand Prix 🏁 – just imagine the history and adrenaline in those engines! 💥 🎯 Why It’s Special: Unlike some museums where cars feel distant, here you get up close to the vehicles – you can admire every curve, chrome detail, and unique design. ✨ And the setting? Pure Monaco glamour – surrounded by the Mediterranean charm of Port Hercule 🌊⚓. 📸 Instagram Tip: The deep red Ferrari corner ❤️🏎 and the vintage Rolls-Royce Phantom make perfect photo spots. 🤳📷 ⭐ Final Verdict: Whether you’re a hardcore petrolhead 🛠🔥, a history buff 📜, or just someone who loves beauty and craftsmanship, the Automobile Museum in Monaco will leave you amazed. Definitely a 5/5⭐ experience – elegant, exciting, and uniquely royal!

Andrei Lichiardopol

Google
This is a must see for a car enthusiast and a F1 / motorsport fan! Amazing car collection, from the begin of the last century to some of the most legendary models like Miura, Countach, 300 SL "Gullwing", RR Silver Cloud (wedding present from the merchants of Monaco to Price Rainier III and his wife, Grace Kelly) and various F1 and rally cars. And if you are really really lucky, like we were, you can even see Monaco born and raised, Charles Leclerc 😄💪🙏

Georgia P

Google
I had a wonderful time visiting the car exhibition in Monte Carlo. The collection is beautifully curated, showcasing some truly unique and fascinating pieces — from rare automobiles to glimpses into the prince’s life, and even some captivating outer space machinery. The blend of history, innovation, and storytelling makes the experience both engaging and memorable. On top of that, the tickets are very reasonably priced, making it excellent value for such a special exhibition. Highly recommend!

Scott Liker

Google
Oh man, if you wanna go fast, you gotta visit this place! I’m Scott Bobby (Ricky’s half brother - if you know our dad, you know😉) and let me tell ya, as a guy who’s all about speed and shakin’ and bakin’ down the track, this museum is straight-up legendary. Help me, Tom Cruise—wait, no, that’s not right, but seriously, this collection is like the ultimate pit stop for any gearhead. It’s got nearly a hundred of the most beautiful, badass cars from history, all shiny and ready to roar, just sittin’ there in this modern 3,500 square meter spot right by Port Hercule, close enough to the Monaco Grand Prix circuit that you can almost hear the engines revvin’ from the old days. I mean, we’re talkin’ classics like the 1903 De Dion Bouton— that’s older than my grandma’s recipe for ice cubes. And then bam, you got F1 monsters: the Bugatti Type 35B that won the first Monaco GP in 1929, the Renault RE60 from ‘85, Ferrari 640 that dominated in ‘89, and even Sébastien Loeb’s Citroën DS3 WRC from the 2013 Monte Carlo Rally. Ferraris, Lambos, Maseratis, Rolls-Royces, Lincolns, and Porsches. In fact there’s a beautiful Porsche 918 Spyder as soon as you walk in. This place is like a who’s who of automotive royalty, all polished up and tellin’ stories of glory on the track. Prince Rainier III knew how to pick ‘em; he started this back in the ‘50s, and now Prince Albert’s keepin’ the flame alive. No wonder Monaco’s the heart of racin’—this ain’t just a museum, it’s a temple to goin’ fast! The setup’s top-notch too: well-lit, organized by eras and types, with room to walk around and imagine yourself behind the wheel. I spent hours there, feelin’ like a king (or a prince, ha!). If you’re into cars, F1 or just pure adrenaline, this is a must-see. Five stars all the way—dear Lord, baby Jesus, thank you for this collection! I’d shake and bake right through the doors again in a heartbeat. My friend Jean Girard and his husband Gregory loved it too.

Thi Nguyen

Google
I absolutely love it! If you're a fan of sports or classic cars, this place is a must-visit. I could easily go back again and again, spending hours just soaking in the beauty. I even wish that one day I could own one of those amazing cars! 😂

Gabriele Daverio

Google
The Prince of Monaco’s Car Collection is a must-see for car lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Spread over a large space, it showcases a stunning variety of vehicles, from classic vintage models to racing cars and luxury icons. Each car is beautifully preserved, and the collection reflects both elegance and passion for automotive history. The exhibition is well organized, with clear displays that make it easy to explore

Grace de Graaf

Google
Staff were very welcoming. The cars of all sorts was really cool to see. Greatly set up. Walk through takes about 20mins. Good price for €10 on a Sunday in Monaco! Definitely worth it even if you’re not big into cars!