Overview
Villa Sauber is the second venue of the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM), a charming Belle Époque villa near the Larvotto beach. Its exhibitions explore the intersection of art and performing arts, drawing on Monaco's rich theatrical heritage.
Highlights
- Art & Stage: Exhibitions often focus on the relationship between visual arts and performance, reflecting Monaco's history with ballet and opera.
- Permanent Collection: Works from the NMNM's collection rotate between this venue and Villa Paloma.
- Seaside Location: Set in lush gardens just steps from the beach and the Japanese Garden.
History
Built in the late 19th century, Villa Sauber served various private owners before the state acquired it. After extensive renovation, it reopened as a museum in 2004, forming the second pillar of the NMNM alongside Villa Paloma.
Visitor Tips
- Combine Visits: Pair with the Japanese Garden and Larvotto Beach, all within walking distance.
- Closed Tuesdays: Check the NMNM website for current exhibitions.
- Duration: 45 minutes–1 hour.