Princess Grace Irish Library
Cultural library in Monaco's Old Town dedicated to Irish heritage and Princess Grace's Irish American roots
Overview
The Princess Grace Irish Library is a cultural institution in Monaco's historic Old Town, serving as both a repository of Irish literary and cultural heritage and a tribute to Princess Grace of Monaco's Irish American roots. Founded under the aegis of the Princess Grace Foundation, the library occupies a quiet location at 9 Rue Princesse Marie de Lorraine, providing a dedicated space for the study and appreciation of Irish literature, history, and culture within the Principality.
Collections and Purpose
The library maintains an extensive collection of Irish literature, poetry, historical texts, and cultural materials, from classic works to contemporary publications. The collection reflects Ireland's rich literary tradition — medieval manuscripts through modern authors — and serves scholars, students, and cultural enthusiasts. Materials related to Princess Grace's ancestry and her contributions to Monaco's cultural life are also preserved, creating a meaningful link between Irish and Monegasque history.
Cultural Mission
Beyond lending, the Princess Grace Irish Library functions as a cultural centre promoting Irish-Monegasque relations. The institution organises literary readings, cultural events, exhibitions, and educational programmes celebrating Irish heritage. It provides a welcoming space for Monaco's Irish community and visitors seeking to explore Irish culture.
Practical Information
- Address: 9 Rue Princesse Marie de Lorraine, 98000 Monaco
- Phone: +377 93 50 12 25
- Website: pgil.mc
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00–17:00 (Friday closing 16:00)
- District: Monaco-Ville (Old Town)
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
