The Church of St. Charles of Monaco (Saint-Charles Church) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the 15th century Italian Cardinal and Archbishop of St. Charles Polo (Saint Charles Borromeo). The church is located on St. Charles Avenue in the Monte Carlo area of Monaco.
The Church of St. Charles of Monaco (Saint-Charles Church) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the 15th century Italian Cardinal and Archbishop of St. Charles Polo (Saint Charles Borromeo). The church is located on St. Charles Avenue in the Monte Carlo area of Monaco.
Monaco is very close to Nice and can be reached by bus. It is a small city, but the small is also the essence. Although the church in Europe is similar, the church is still very meaningful. Because this church is where Princess Grace and Prince marry. It is also where they sleep. The Byzantine-style building's exterior walls are predominantly white and very stately.
Monaco Cathedral is also very unique and unique environment, the whole church is a very interesting place, when you come here to visit you can also see some fun things, the interior space of the church is very harmful.
Built in 1875, Monaco's Cathedral is built in the Roman-Byzantine style of the time, and its value is particularly reflected in its striking set of Nice artists from the pre-Renaissance period. Mention Monaco, and many people will associate the marriage of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III of Monaco after the Oscars. 60 years ago, 30 million people worldwide watched their St. Nicholas Cathedral wedding on television, an unprecedented one. The Grimaldi family are buried in this church, including Princess Grace and Reneel III, which chronicles Princess Grace's wedding and funeral and is a place that no visitor to Monaco will ignore.
Small small European pocket, close to the Mediterranean, beautiful scenery, completely dependent on tourism, no first and second industries
Monaco Cathedral is located in the city of Monaco, in the same place as the palace, not far away, take the local No. 2 bus up the mountain to the terminal, fare 2 euros, and then walk to it. The cathedral is gray-white walls, and three doors are opened side by side, full of style. The overall scale is not large, there is no clock tower, cross the road in front of the door to the cliff viewing platform, the square in front of the door is very small. Visitors can visit the church for free and allow to take pictures.
The Cathedral of Monaco is also known as the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary, where the royal family of Monaco is buried, and the cemetery of the Princess and Prince. Her architectural style was the popular Roman Byzantine style at the time, the building was very magnificent, the interior painted glass and the altar were also very beautiful, come to Monaco must see here.
Very nice place, worth seeing, very good