Since 1902, Monaco’s Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology has preserved and showcased human heritage.
The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology was founded in 1902 by Prince Albert I. With a passion for the origins of Man, the “Scholar Prince”, who also established the Institute of Palaeontology in Paris in 1910, wanted to “conserve traces of early humankind exhumed in the Principality and neighbouring regions.” Prince Albert I had commissioned and funded a dig in the Grimaldi caves (1895–1902) and wanted to bring the archaeological heritage which had been collected together in a single location.