Chapelle de la Visitation
17th-century Baroque chapel housing the Barbara Piasecka Johnson collection of sacred art
The Chapelle de la Visitation is one of Monaco-Ville's most important cultural landmarks, built between 1665 and 1675 under the direction of architect Marc-Antoine Grigho for the Order of the Visitation nuns. The chapel's refined Baroque architecture features an elegant facade and a richly decorated interior.
The Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection
Since 1995, the chapel has served as the home of the Barbara Piasecka Johnson collection of sacred art. This remarkable ensemble features masterpieces by some of the greatest Baroque painters, including Peter Paul Rubens, Francisco de Zurbarán, José de Ribera, and leading Italian masters from the 17th century. The collection focuses on religious subjects and offers visitors an exceptional journey through Baroque devotional painting.
Visiting
The chapel is located on Place de la Visitation in the heart of Monaco-Ville, near the Prince's Palace (phone: +377 93 50 07 00). Opening hours are generally 10:00 to 16:00, though visitors should verify current times and admission rates before their visit as schedules can change seasonally.
Getting There
The chapel is easily reached on foot from the Prince's Palace and the Cathedral of Monaco. Visitors arriving from other parts of Monaco can take bus line 1 or 2 to Monaco-Ville, or use the free public lifts and escalators from the port area up to the Rock.
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
