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St. Nicholas' cathedral''

Saint Nicholas Cathedral
'Saint Nicholas Cathedral', known also as 'Monaco Cathedral' (French: ''Cathédrale de Monaco''), is the cathedral in
Monaco-Ville,
Monaco, where many of the
Grimaldis were buried, including the most beloved Princess,
Grace Kelly and more recently,
Rainier III.
The cathedral was consecrated in 1875, and is on the site of the first parish church in Monaco built in 1252 and dedicated to St. Nicholas. Of note are the
retable (circa 1500) to the right of the transept, the Great Altar and the Episcopal throne in white
Carrara marble.
Pontifical services take place on the major religious festivals such as the Feast of
Sainte Dévote (27th January) and the National holiday (19th November). On feast days and during religious music concerts, one can hear the magnificent four-keyboard organ, inaugurated in 1976.
From September through June, “Les Petits Chanteurs de Monaco” and the singers of the Cathedral Choir School sing during mass every Sunday at 10:00am. Mass is also celebrated here each year on 6th December, when primary children gather for a joyful remembrance of St. Nicholas' life.
External links
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Official website