Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

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The building rises from the cliffside rock.
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A view of the interior of the museum
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Aerial view of the Rock with the museum

The Oceanographic Museum (Template:Langx), is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco City, Monaco. This building is part of the Institut océanographique, which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans.[1]

History

The Oceanographic Museum was inaugurated in 1910 by Monaco's modernist reformer Prince Albert I,[2] who invited to the celebrations not just high officials and celebrities but also the world-leading oceanographers of the day to develop the concept of a future Mediterranean Commission dedicated to oceanography, now called Mediterranean Science Commission. Jacques-Yves Cousteau was director from 1957 to 1988. The Museum celebrated its centenary in March 2010, after extensive renovations.

Overview

The museum is home to exhibitions and collections of various species of sea fauna (starfish, seahorses, turtles, jellyfish, crabs, lobsters, rays, sharks, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, eels, cuttlefish etc.). The museum's holdings also include a great variety of sea related objects, including model ships, sea animal skeletons, tools, weapons etc., as well as a collection of material culture and ritual objects made from, or integrating materials such as pearls, molluscs and nacre.[3][4]

At the first floor, A Sailor’s Career showcases the work of Prince Albert I. It includes the laboratory from L’Hirondelle, the first of Prince Albert's research yachts. Observations made there led to an understanding of the phenomenon of anaphylaxis, for which Dr Charles Richet received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1913.[3]

An aquarium in the basement of the museum presents a wide array of flora and fauna. Four thousand species of fish and over 200 families of invertebrates can be seen. The aquarium also features a presentation of Mediterranean and tropical marine ecosystems.[3]

Numerous artists display their artworks in the museum, such as Damien Hirst and Philippe Pasqua.[5]

Architecture

This monumental example of highly charged Baroque Revival architecture has an impressive façade above the sea, towering over the sheer cliff face to a height of 279 feet (85.04 m). It took eleven years to build, using 100,000 tons of stone from La Turbie.[3] During construction, the names of twenty well-known oceanographic research vessels personally selected by Prince Albert I were inscribed into the frieze of the museum's façade.[6]

Oceanographic research vessels inscribed on façade

Country Vessel Image Year Launched Expedition Inscription[7][6]
File:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire SMS Gazelle[6] 1859 1874–76[8] GAZELLE
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom HMS Investigator[6] File:Investigator.jpg 1801 1801–03[6] INVESTIGATOR
File:Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg Austrian Empire SMS Novara[6] File:SMS Novara 1864 Martinique.jpg 1850 Novara Expedition (1857–59)[6] NOVARA
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire Vitiaz[6] File:Vityaz'-Skobelev1861-1900V.jpg 1862 1870–74

1883–85[6]

VITIAZ
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium RV Belgica[6] File:Belgica1web.jpg 1884 Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897–99)[6] BELGICA
File:Flag of France.svg France Talisman[6] 1883[9] TALISMAN
File:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire SS Valdivia[6]
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1886 Valdivia Expedition (1898–99)[8] VALDIVIA
File:Flag of Italy (1861-1946) crowned.svg Kingdom of Italy Washington[6] 1881[10] WASHINGTON
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden(Template:Country data United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway) SS Vega[6]
File:SS Vega.jpg
1872 1878–79[6] VEGA
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway(Template:Country data United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway) Fram[6] File:Amundsen-Fram.jpg 1892 Nansen's Fram expedition (1893–96)

Sverdrup's Canadian Arctic islands expedition (1898–1902)

Amundsen's South Pole expedition (1910–12)[6]

FRAM
File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Princess Alice[11][6] PRINCESS ALICE
File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Hirondelle[11][6] File:Hirondelle II-IMG 1808.jpg HIRONDELLE
File:Flag of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918).svg Austria-Hungary SMS Pola[6] File:SMS Pola.png Template:Interlanguage link (1890–93)[6] POLA
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States USC&GS George S. Blake[6] File:C&GS steamer-Blake-1874-1905.jpg 1874 1874–1904[6] BLAKE
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom HMS Challenger[6] File:HMS challenger William Frederick Mitchell.jpg 1858 Challenger expedition (1872–76)[6] CHALLENGER
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands HNLMS Siboga[6] File:Siboga, gunboat (1898).jpg Siboga expedition (1899–1900)[6] SIBOGA
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Buccaneer[12][6] BUCCANEER
Template:Country data Kingdom of Portugal SS Amélia Template:Interlanguage link, Template:Interlanguage link, III, IV[6] File:Yacht royal portugais Amelia (loin, clair).jpg 1896, 1897, 1899, 1901–1910[6] AMELIA
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Ingolf[6] 1895–96[6] INGOLF
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States USS Albatross[6] File:Albatross-ii.jpg 1882 1883–97, 1899–1916, 1919–21[6] ALBATROSS

Caulerpa taxifolia

In 1989, a French marine biologist discovered a patch of a giant, tropical seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia directly under the walls of the museum. The actual source and extent of this exotic introduction remain a matter of controversy.[13]

Gallery

See also

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