The exhibition
The exhibition
"The history of the princely wedding" in Monaco
The exhibition "The History of the Princely Wedding" began its work on July 2, 2011 and the end date was 22 November. However, the steady stream of visitors and numerous inquiries from tourism organizations led to the decision to extend the exhibition until December 31, 2011.

According to the Oceanographic Museum, the exhibition was already visited by 340 thousand people .Those who wish have only a few weeks to see unique exhibits, including the wedding dress of Princess Charlene, created by the world-famous designer Giorgio Armani .On the dress finish, 30 thousand gold pearls, 40 thousand Swarovski crystals, 20 thousand pearl droplets and 2,500 hours of work .For one five-meter long veil of silk tulle 20 meters long, it took 100 hours of work because of the finest embroidery .It's not just a wedding dress, it's a real work of art .

The exhibition "The History of the Princely Wedding", held in the Oceanographic Museum, is a unique opportunity to touch the history of the Principality. The exhibition, prepared by the famous French journalist and host Stefan Bern, is conceived as a journey, during which visitors can find themselves in the center of magical moments of the Princely wedding.

Throughout the exhibition, the collection of exhibits continues to be replenished with new symbolic objects, among which the original score of the hymn created in honor of Her Serene Highness Princess Charlaine and the Carabinieri, performed by the Regiment, a nameplate with the number "14" donated by the French Navy, which was previously on the helicopter carrier " Joan of Arc".In addition to these exhibits, the collection features the dress of one of the bridesmaids and wedding gifts presented to the royal couple, including gifts from Monegasques .

The exhibits "The History of the Princely Wedding" are also available in a colorful album format published in collaboration with Les Editions du Rocher. The album can also be purchased at the souvenir shop of the Oceanographic Museum.

November 29, 2011
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