Museum of Stamps and Coins

Museum · La Condamine

Museum of Stamps and Coins

Museum · La Condamine
11 terrasses de Fontvieille, 98000, Monaco

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Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null
Museum of Stamps and Coins by null

Highlights

Monaco's history traced through stamps, coins, medals  

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11 terrasses de Fontvieille, 98000, Monaco Get directions

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11 terrasses de Fontvieille, 98000, Monaco Get directions

+377 98 98 41 50
mtm-monaco.mc
@musee_timbres_monnaies_monaco

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 8, 2025

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Angel Cervantes

Google
Very welcoming gentleman at the front. We had a small child with a stroller and had no issues. Entry was around 8 euro each, small children were free. The museum is petite and has a wide variety of stamps and coins that date back hundreds of years. We walked out with some stamps for souvenir purchase. The man at the front showed us exclusive F1 stamp collection from low to high and explained everything. Thank you

Carl Scheriani

Google
A wonderfully quiet sanctuary for the philatelic numismatist. Very cheap entry and no crowds

Ralph

Google
In these last 3 years I was ready in the 'queue-fair' waiting list for 2-3 hours to buy an euro coin. For 3 years in a row (10 minutes ago the 3rd time happened), it refreshes/reload when it's 10'o'clock. This time it sayed "the queue is now closed, all coins are sold out"...? Within 0,01 second? After refreshing it for 5 minutes I am now no. 9500 in the queue... problaby missing buying an euro coin AGAIN.. Selling these coins is a wonderful "cash cow" for this museum I bet.. so it probably doesn't care about the quality of services like this queue-fair partner which has the worst service ever.

Leo S

Google
A wonderful little museum telling the history of Monaco's postage stamp and coin development through its Monegasque stamp and coin collection. If you pay attention to the details, you can even follow the country's history itself. A pity (or perhaps a blessing) it is rarely visited; there were only three visitors at the time, me included. I guess those reviews from annoyed online shoppers are not really helping, but they are completely irrelevant to the actual museum.

Jeremiah Slade

Google
We visited the museum when Google said it was open. However, the guard at the front door said that the museum had been closed for at least three weeks for renovations. He had no idea when it would be open again. I'm not sure whether it was Google or the museum staff that dropped the ball but it was definitely a disappointment.

Iska Hejzlarová

Google
Small well organized museum with interesring artefacts - stamps and coins

Michael Roche

Google
Very interesting museum. You can trace the entire history of the Principality and its values through its stamps and coinage. Friendly staff. Admission is only €3, and when I paid with a €5 bill, I received change in the form of a €2 Monaco coin. Highly recommended for stamp and coin enthusiasts.

Anna Perić

Google
07.09 From 10:00 the 2022 commerative €2 coin was for sale, but like every year there was an online waiting list, I opened the site at 07:00 and had it on for the whole time. At 10:00 I was placed in the waiting list and there were somewhere around 10.000 people before me..... At 13:00 it was finally my turn to buy the coin, I then reached the site and it said that the coin was "épuisé"....... Can someone please explain to me how 15.000 coins were sold when there were only 10.000 people before me??? Baddest service ever and each year the same terrible experience.....