Like the Roskilde cathedral in Denmark, princes and lords of Monaco have been burried here for several centuries. I'd have loved to visit inside and share it with you, but traffic jams made me waste hours and it was already closed when I finally made it there.
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samedi 20 août 2011
Monaco - Notre Dame Immaculée cathedral
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