Monaco Car Museum is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Monaco. This heritage museum is also known as Monaco Top Cars Collection Museum Or Monaco Motor Museum. This world-class museum is famous for some rare and vintage vehicles. It is basically personal cars collection of Monaco’s prince, Prince Rainier III. This classic cars collection was opened for public in the year 1993. This museum is an ultimate destination for Formula 1 fans and car enthusiasts. If you are car fan and staying in Monaco then do not miss the lifetime chance to visit this place. This will be a memorable experience for you.
There is a different entrance fee for an adult and child (between 6 to 16 years). Authorities charge different ticket prices for a child between 4 to 7 years, 8 to 12 years and 13 to 18 years. The student will get the concession is ticket price but they have to keep their school identity card with them. You can buy a twin ticket which is applicable to the motor museum and prince’s palace or motor museum and Oceanographic Museum. Following are the details about Monaco car museum ticket prices:
Adult: € 6.50 per person
Child: € 3.00 per child
Adult: € 11.50 per person
Children (6-16 years old): € 5 per child
Student: € 5 per student
Adult: € 15 per person
Child (Between 4 to 7 years): € 5
Child (Between 8 to 12 years): € 6
Child (Between 13 to 18 years): € 8
Student: € 8 (Identity card is mandatory)
Adult: € 18 per person
Child (Between 4 to 7 years): € 7
Child (Between 8 to 12 years): € 8
Child (Between 13 to 18 years): € 11
Student: € 11 (Identity card is mandatory)
Adult: € 19.50 per person
Child (Between 4 to 7 years): € 8
Child (Between 8 to 12 years): € 9
Child (Between 13 to 18 years): € 12.50
Student: € 12.50 (Identity card is mandatory)
Note: Prince’s palace remains open for public from 31st March to 14th October. So above mentioned twin tickets are applicable for this period only.
It remains open on all weekdays excluding Christmas and New Year day ie. 25 of December and 1st January. Public holidays may affect the timings. Following are the details about Monaco car museum hours:
Day | Opening Timing | Closing Timing |
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Monday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
Sunday | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
This world-famous automobile museum is present in five-storey building which is located in Fontvieille district of Monaco. The Monaco motor museum is basically a collection of vintage classic cars made in Europe and United States Of America. These cars was owned by Prince Rainier III. Prince Rainier was fond of classic cars. He collected these cars over the long period of 30 years. He had opened this precious collection for public in the year 1993. The museum spread over the area of 5000 square meters.
There are hundreds of stunning cars showcased in this wonderful museum. Some of them are Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lincoln, 1903 De Dion Bouton, Humber, Lexus, 2013 Lotus F1, Napier, Hispano Suiza, Delahaye etc. Apart from this, there are some notable cars displayed in the museum which include Bugatti Type 35, Citroën DS3 WRC etc. Bugatti Type 35 was the car which driven by William Grover-Williams in Monaco’s very first grand prix. It is definitely worth watching experience.
Address: Terrasses de Fontvieille MC 98000 Monaco.
Contact Number: +37792052856
Email ID: mtcc@mtcc.mc
Website: http://www.mtcc.mc
Map Location:
By Road: The motor museum is located at the distance of 2.5 kilometers from Monaco. You can hire a private taxi to reach here. If you are coming by your own vehicle then park your vehicle at the “Parking de Fontvieille”. This 2.5 kilometers journey takes approx. 10 minutes.
By Train: The museum is situated at the distance of few hundred meters. You need to take 5 minutes walk to reach museum from the railway station. If you are at Casino square, you have to walk for 20 minutes to reach car museum.