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By proposing two exhibitions a year in each venue, the NMNM reveals a long-ignored heritage and develops the discovery of the contemporary scene. As of now, “Training for a Museum” has determined the programmes of the Villa Sauber and the Villa Paloma according to two themes that are intimately linked with cultural, historical and artistic heritage of the Principality: Art and Performance at the Villa Sauber, Art and Territory at the Villa Paloma.

CULTURAL PROJECT: TRAINING FOR A MUSEUM

The mission of a museum, as defined by the International Council of Museums (ICOM), is to preserve, ensure continuity and communicate to society the value of cultural and natural heritage worldwide, in the present and the future, in its tangible and intangible states. For several years now, the team of the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (or NMNM) has been reflecting, making inventories, organising, questioning... The consultation has included discussions with historians, restorers, designers, scenographers, writer and meetings with artists aiming at renewing our outlook on the concept of heritage and the way it is transmitted to the public. This collective work has been called "Training for a Museum". It focuses on enabling  the public to understand what a National Museum is and how it fits within contemporaneity. This training will continue until the opening of a building that will accommodate such an ambitious museographic project. By proposing two exhibitions a year in each venue, the NMNM will reveal a long-ignored heritage and develop the discovery of the contemporary scene. 
NMNM - Villa Paloma

HISTORY OF VILLA PALOMA

Based on information that has thus far come to light, it was an American, Edward N. Dickerson, who, in 1913, pooled six plots of land belonging to different proprietors in order to have a villa built and create a garden, in the Révoires neighbourhood, on the Boulevard de l'Observatoire. It would seem that a pavilion already stood on the main parcel, which was sold by Mr. Eugène Roganne, a sculptor and ornamentist.

The villa, called the "Villa Coquette" by Mr. Dickerson, was a four-storey building. Some maintain that the architect was the famous Sébastien Marcel Biasini, but because he passed away in 1913, this seems most unlikely.
NMNM - Villa Sauber

HISTORY OF VILLA SAUBER AND ITS GARDENS

Villa Sauber is one of the last Belle Epoque villas in Monaco. In the absence of indisputable documentation, we do not know the precise date of the Villa's construction. However it is stated that at the beginning of the 1900's it belonged to the Blanc family who played a fundamental part in the development of the Société des Bains de Mer and the Casino of Monte-Carlo.

At the time the waterfront area was called Quartier des Bas-Moulins and Larvotto beach did not yet exist. The newly acquired property extends down to the track that follows the shoreline.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION
NMNM - VILLA PALOMA

56, boulevard du Jardin Exotique, 98000 Monaco 
TEL +377 98 98 48 60

Current exhibition:

Tremblings
Recent Acquisitions by the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
25 November 2021 - 15 may 2022

Opening Hours:

10am - 6pm
Open every day when exhibitions are on (to view the programme click here)
 
Closed on January 1st, May 1st, 4 days of the Grand Prix, November 19th and December 25th
 
Entrance rates: 
Full price NMNM ticket (Villa Paloma + Villa Sauber) 6€
Groups 4€ (min. 15 people)
Free entrance every Sunday
Free for anyone under 26 years old, scholar groups and groups of children, Monégasque citizens, ICOM and CIMAM members, job seekers upon presentation of documentary evidence, disabled

Free guided tours:
Upon reservation only
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By bus : 
Lines 2 & 3, stop "Villa Paloma" 
Line 5, stop "Parc Princesse Antoinette" (access through public lift)

By car:
NEW : Parking "L'Engelin", boulevard du Jardin Exotique
Parking "Jardin Exotique", access through bd. du Jardin Exotique & bd. de Belgique 

From the train station: 
Bus line 2, direction Jardin Exotique, stop "Villa Paloma"
Bus Line 5, Direction "Hopital", stop "Parc Princesse Antoinette" (access through public lift)

To reach Villa Sauber by bus 
Use the public lift located in Parking du Jardin Exotique until level -10, then take bus line 5 from stop "Parc Princesse Antoinette" until "Grimaldi Forum - Villa Sauber"

PRACTICAL INFORMATION
NMNM - VILLA SAUBER

17, avenue Princesse Grace, 98000 Monaco
TEL +377 98 98 91 26

Ongoing exhibition

Monaco-Alexandria, The Great Detour
World-Capitals and Cosmopolitan Surrealism
17 December 2021 - 2 May 2022

Opening Hours:
10am - 6pm
Open every day when exhibitions are on (to view the programme click here)

Closed on January 1st, May 1st, 4 days of the Grand Prix, November 19th and December 25th

Entrance rates:
Full price NMNM ticket (Villa Paloma + Villa Sauber) 6€
Groups 4€ (min. 15 people)
Free entrance every Sunday
Free for anyone under 26 years old, scholar groups and groups of children, Monégasque citizens, ICOM and CIMAM members, job seekers upon presentation of documentary evidence, disabled

Free guided tours:
Upon reservation only
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By bus:
Lines 5 & 6, stop "Grimaldi Forum - Villa Sauber"

by car:
Parking "Grimaldi Forum" and "Place des Moulins" (access through public lifts)

From the station:
Bus Lines 5 & 6, direction Larvotto, stop "Grimaldi Forum - Villa Sauber"

To reach Villa Paloma by bus from Villa Sauber
Take bus line 5 from stop "Grimaldi Forum - Villa Sauber" until stop "Parc Princesse Antoinette", then use the public lift located in Parking du Jardin Exotique until level 0. 

H.R.H. The Princess of Hanover
President of the Museum's Board 
President of the Acquisition Committee

Members of the Board
Jean-Luc Biamonti, Daniel Boeri, Céline Caron-Dagioni, Jean-Castellini, Patrice Cellario, Olivier Gabet, Françoise Gamerdinger, Pierre Nouvion. Honorary member: Valerio Adami

Members of the Acquisition Committee
Emilie Girard, Othman Lazraq, Carl de Lencquesaing, Clément Minighetti, Pierre Nouvion, Claude Palmero, Pierre Passebon, Philippe Vergne

Members of the Scientific Committee
Pierre Nouvion, President. Manuel Borja-Villel, Vassilis Zidianakis, Arnaud Maurières, Delphine Pinasa, Hélène Vassal

Direction

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Director
Björn Dahlström


Administrative and Financial Department
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Administrative and Financial Manager
Angélique Malgherini

Administrative and Financial Assistant
Danièle Batti

Secretary
Emily Battaglia

Ticketing officers
Christine Mikalef

Robert Pelazza

Security Supervisor
Richard Fonteix

Security Officer
Henri Cavandoli


Production Manager 
Emmanuelle Capra

Assistant to the Production Manager
Hortense Hinsinger

Technical Managers
Florent Duchesne
Benjamin Goinard


Collections Department

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Chief Curator
Célia Bernasconi

Curatorial Assistant
Romy Tirel-Marill

Collection Registrars
Damien L'Herbon de Lussats
Marie Zdyb

Preventive Conservator
Lucille Gaydon

Head of documentation
Stéphane Vacquier
 

Development Department - Communication and Press 
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Assistant Development and international projects
Floriane Spinetta 

Communication and PR Manager
Elodie Biancheri 

Publics  Department
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Head of Publics
Benjamin Laugier

Cultural Coordinator
Coline Matarazzo
Sharon Jones


 
Nouveau Musée
National de Monaco
Administration
Monte-Carlo View
8 avenue Hector Otto
98000 Monaco
Tel +377 98 98 19 62
Fax +377 93 50 94 38
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Villa Paloma
56, boulevard du Jardin Exotique
Tel +377 98 98 48 60
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Villa Sauber
17, avenue Princesse Grace
Tel +377 98 98 91 26
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