Several times a year, the Museum Organizes temporary exhibitions, lasting from a few weeks to a few months. There events take place mostly in the Conference Hall, but they may also be held in the Great Hall or on the first floor landing.
According to Prince Albert 1's wishes to associate art and science "with the same brilliance", the exhibitions deal with very diverse topics: art of the pearl, precious carols, satellites and oceans, eels, meeting the Inuit, intimate structures of biominerals, sea fossils. Talents as varied as the underwater photographer Sophie de Wilde or the painter Mathurin Meheut (1882-1958) are also given a place of honour.
The Museum also shows what are strictly speaking art exhibitions. It can host concerts, stamp exhibitions or fashion shows.
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