The Monaco Car Collection is an attraction everyone should know about
# Monaco car collection
Cars to Monaco is like what coffee is to Italy: a cultural symbol.
More than just a consumable product, it is very much like a publicity that makes great service for its country.
In the principality’s case, the days of car racing started back in 1929, when Monaco started to gain popularity after the casino opening.
The racing begun as a different way to market the city-state, that was then known mainly for gambling.
The prestigious race series made the elite look at Monaco as a capital of speed and sportsmanship.
The passion for cars wouldn’t become a reality if it wasn’t for Rainier III – the car-loving prince who ruled from 1923 to 2005.
The collection features rare automobiles from all aras. This includes semi-carriages from the dawn of automotive history, modern racing cars such as F1, Le-Mans racers, WRC (World Rally Championship), super cars, motorcycles, luxury cars and more.
The collection is constantly changing depends on the trends Prince Albert II feel are right for his museum.
On occasions, the space is used to host other collections and exhibition that are open to the public.
The latest event was the Ferrari Exhibition that held an amazing pieces like the 70-million-Euros 250 GTO, F40, Enzo, La-Ferrari and others.
The car collection is open seven days a week from 10am-5:30pm.
Entry comes with a cost of 8 € for adults and 4 for children under 16 years old.
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