Nouveau Musée National de Monaco

Nouveau Musée National de Monaco

Introduction

The Nouveau Musée National de Monaco showcases the Principality of Monaco's heritage and presents contemporary art through temporary exhibitions at two venues: the Villa Paloma and the Villa Sauber.

Villa Paloma
 56, boulevard du Jardin-Exotique, 98000 Monaco
+377 98 98 48 60

Villa Sauber
17 avenue Princesse-Grace, 98000 Monaco
+ 377 98 98 19 62
www.nmnm.mc

Open every day from 10 am to 6 pm (11 am to 7 pm in July and August) except 1 January, 1 May, 4 Grand Prix days, 19 November and 25 December.

Guided tours, workshops for youth and families (booking required): public@nmnm.mc 

The NMNM collection 

The collections held at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco comprise more than 10,000 works, mainly produced between the 19th and 21st centuries. It’s a diverse and multi-faceted collection, presented across several different fields: the Arts, Science and Technology, Performance and Scenography, and Territories and Landscapes (Borders and Otherness). An important part of the collection comes from the Musée des Beaux-arts at Villa Sainte Cécile, which from 1935 to 1958 exhibited sculptures, ceramics, Vue Optique, paintings, drawings, and prints relating to the Principality of Monaco and its surroundings, including neo-classical works by François-Joseph and Jean-François Bosio (Monegasque sculptors and engravers).
                 
The collection was further developed in the late 1960s with a donation of more than 500 nineteenth-century dolls and mechanical automata, bequeathed by Madeleine de Galéa's grandson to Prince Rainier III and exhibited at Villa Sauber between 1972 and 2008. Meanwhile, the collection has been enriched by works linked to Monaco and the surrounding region, including works by artists such as Claude Monet, Kees Van Dongen and works by Léon Bakst, Natalia Gontcharova, Michel Larionov, Pavel Tchelitchev, Alexandre Benois, Naum Gabo, André Derain, Jean Cocteau, Christian Bérard and Serge Lifar, associated with the Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo. Since 2002, the museum has been home to 4,000 costumes and 400 set designs from the Monte-Carlo Opera, acquired from the Société des Bains de Mer. The museum's collections also include monumental works by Guy Lartigue, Alexander Calder and Victor Vasarely, sculptures by Anish Kapoor, Claire Fontaine and Michel Blazy, as well as many others displayed in gardens throughout the Principalty.

Following the opening of Villa Paloma in 2010, the collection has taken a new turn with a focus on acquisitions of modern and contemporary art from international artists such as Lucio Fontana, Ettore Spalletti, Brassaï, Christian Boltanski, Bruno Munari, Alberto Magnelli, Valerio Adami, Luigi Ghirri, Andy Warhol, but also Mark Dion, Nick Mauss, Yinka Shonibare CBE (RA), Camille Henrot, Bertrand Lavier, Jeppe Hein, Francesco Vezzoli, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rebecca Horn, Joan Jonas, Shimabuku, Steve Mc Queen, João Maria Gusmão and Pedro Paiva, Latifa Echakhch, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Robert Barry, Thomas Ruff and Thomas Struth, Yto Barrada, Hans Schabus, Saâdane Afif, Brice Dellsperger or Jochen Lempert.

These works not only respond to today's major issues but also echo the sentiments of older collections. In keeping a desire to ensure the museum remains dedicated to Monaco's artistic heritage, the collection reveals both the specific characteristics of the Monegasque territory while being receptive to the rest of the world. Please note: these works are not permanently on display.

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Events

LECTURE & DISCUSSION
Truth in art

Truth in art

10
Jun
20 25
Presented by Raphael Zagury-Orly, philosopherWith Paul Audi, philosopher Didier Ottinger, curator, expert in modern and contemporary paintingThe meeting will begin with a screening of Grosse fatigue, a 13-minute colour video with sound created by Camille Henrot in 2013 and acquired the same year by the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco.If truth has to do with knowledge, it is, in its basic sense, the agreement between a thought, a judgement or a theory and reality (or a segment of reality, given reality is infinite) and is therefore opposed to falsehood and sometimes with morality, as truth-telling opposed to lying, then its relationship with art is enigmatic in both cases. How can art capture a part of reality, even momentarily – as science does – and how can it (not) lie? Yet, things are not so simple in reality because art, whether plastic, visual, graphic or sound, allows us to see or hear something of the world, if not what cannot be heard or seen in the world. It is generally objected that this is some type of illusion since the ‘meaning’ we attribute to art is a matter of subjectivity and the interpretation that each person gives or makes of a work of art, which, at best, would allow us to say that art produces and brings a multiplicity of truths into coexistence. But this view is also tenuous because, if we accept it, we would not understand how a work of art could continue to produce meaning, question, disturb, delight and please, even as it endures through the centuries and as the regimes of subjectivity, sensibility and intellect have changed a thousand times over the centuries. Therefore, the truth of art cannot be that of the 'individual' who produces or receives it, but a truth of the world and of humanity that 'contains' even what humanity, with its tools of knowledge, sensation and 'feeling', cannot say about the world or about itself.In collaboration with the Centre Pompidou and the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco.
Proposed by : Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco
Location : Théâtre Princesse Grace
PHILOSOPHY
All Audiences
Reduced mobility access
EXHIBITION
Les Années folles de Coco Chanel

Les Années folles de Coco Chanel

19
Jun
20 25
05
Oct
20 25
At the Villa Paloma this summer, "Les Années folles de Coco Chanel" explores the abundant creative output of Gabrielle Chanel in the special context of the Côte d’Azur of the 1920s.
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Location : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Paloma
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
All Audiences
Reduced mobility access
EXHIBITION
Exposition - Cactus

Exposition - Cactus

05
Jul
20 25
11
Jan
20 26
Formes simples, figures fractales, couleurs éteintes, sourdes ou éclatantes, gangues épineuses, duveteuses, hirsutes ou cireuses, organes charnus, veloutés, architectures extravagantes, les cactées et plantes succulentes sont un objet de fascination depuis des siècles. Le Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, en collaboration avec le musée YVES SAINT LAURENT Marrakech qui en est à l’initiative en 2024, leur consacre aujourd’hui une exposition sous le double angle botanique et artistique.
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Location : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Sauber
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
All Audiences
Ear Deaf
Blind

Online

PODCAST
Episode 14: Lidwine Prolonge et le perroquet blanc

Episode 14: Lidwine Prolonge et le perroquet blanc

05
Mar
20 25
A l’occasion de l’interprétation de sa performance « Suivre le perroquet blanc, récits et autres tours » jouée dans le petit train de Monaco (Monaco Tours) et acquise par le NMNM, Lidwine Prolonge et Benjamin Laugier s’entretiennent autour de la pratique de l’artiste autrice et performeuse.
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
MUSEUMS
EXHIBITIONS
All Audiences
FR
EXPÉRIENCE INTERACTIVE
Léna Durr - La collection Jessula deuxième partie

Léna Durr - La collection Jessula deuxième partie

19
Feb
20 25
Le Nouveau Musée Numérique est un programme de création et de médiation initié en novembre 2020 par le Nouveau Musée National de Monaco. Il a pour objectifs de valoriser les collections et de prolonger les missions du musée grâce à des productions accessibles en ligne. À l’occasion de sa résidence de création numérique en 2023, l'artiste Léna Durr s’est penchée sur la collection d’art africain, constituée à partir des années 1950 par Georges Jessula, donnée par ses fils Daniel et David au NMNM en 2006 et conservée depuis lors. Sa production en ligne - une frise composée d’archives photographiques et sonores, d’images artificiellement générées et de photographies réalisées lors de sa résidence - est à retrouver sur le site internet du muséeL'artiste a souhaité la révéler au public dans l'exposition « AGORA, La place du musée – LAB#3 » sous la forme d’un intérieur fictionnel associant une sélection de statuettes, masques et bijoux à un décor largement emprunté au fonds Drapier donné en 1956 à la Principauté.
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
PHOTOGRAPHY
All Audiences
REPLAY
« Trésors Submergés de l’Ancienne Égypte », une conférence de Francisco Tropa

« Trésors Submergés de l’Ancienne Égypte », une conférence de Francisco Tropa

28
Jan
20 25
Conférence programmée à l'occasion de l'exposition “Francisco Tropa, Paésine” présentée à la Villa Paloma du 5 décembre 2024 au 21 avril 2025.
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
ARCHAEOLOGY
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
All Audiences
FR

News post

Apprentice Collectors at the Venice Biennale
13 November 2024

Apprentice Collectors at the Venice Biennale

Actualité
ACTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
ARTISTIC EDUCATION
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
Collaboration between the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco and the Serralves Foundation on the artist Francisco Tropa
8 November 2024

Collaboration between the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco and the Serralves Foundation on the artist Francisco Tropa

The exhibition "Francisco Tropa, Paésine" will open on Friday 6 December at the Villa Paloma.  This solo exhibition is being organised in partnership with the Serralves Foundation in Porto, which is showing "ⒶMO-TE", another aspect of Francisco Tropa’s work at the same time. A joint publication covering both exhibitions will be released in January 2025.
Actualité
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
Results published for the 2024 Apprentice Collectors
19 April 2024

Results published for the 2024 Apprentice Collectors

Actualité
ACTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
MUSEUMS
ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
EXHIBITIONS