St Martin Gardens
The Jardin St. Martin are located in the Monaco-Ville ward of Monaco. The gardens are made up of a series of paths on the south west face of the Rock of Monaco.- Opening hours:
April 1st—October 31st: 9:00 AM—6:45 PM
November 1st—March 31st: 9:00 AM—5:45 PM - Type: Garden
- Description: park in Monaco
- Also known as: “jardin Saint-Martin”, “Jardins de Saint-Martin”, and “jardins Saint-Martin”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate.
Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
Museum
Photo: Berthold Werner, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Oceanographic Museum, is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco City, Monaco. This building is part of the Institut océanographique, which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans. Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is situated 170 metres northeast of St Martin Gardens.
Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate
Church
Photo: Berthold Werner, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate, formerly called the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, or informally the Cathedral of Monaco, is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Archdiocese of Monaco in the Monaco-Ville ward of Monaco.
Stade Louis II
Stadium
Photo: Валерий Дед, CC BY 3.0.
The Stade Louis II, or simply Louis II is a stadium located in the Fontvieille district of Monaco, near the border with Cap-d'Ail commune of France. It serves primarily as a venue for Athletics and football, being the home of AS Monaco. Stade Louis II is situated 710 metres southwest of St Martin Gardens.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Monaco-Ville and La Condamine.
Monaco-Ville
Suburb
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Monaco-Ville is the southcentral ward in the Principality of Monaco. Located on a headland that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, it is nicknamed The Rock.
La Condamine
Suburb
Photo: Mgimelfarb, Public domain.
La Condamine is the central ward and a quartier in the Principality of Monaco. The quartier's landmarks include Port Hercules, the Rainier III Nautical Stadium, and the Princess Antoinette Park. Its farmers' market, at Place d'Armes, has been held since 1880.
Fontvieille
Suburb
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Fontvieille is the southernmost district of the Principality of Monaco. The district was designed by architect Manfredi Nicoletti and developed under the direction of Italian engineer Gianfranco Gilardini between the 1970s and 1990s.
St Martin Gardens
- Categories: park and recreation area
- Location: Monaco, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
43.73003° or 43° 43′ 48″ northLongitude
7.42356° or 7° 25′ 25″ eastOpen location code
8FM9PCJF+2COpenStreetMap ID
way 88875704OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=gardenWikidata ID
Q16900477
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From French to Thai—“St Martin Gardens” goes by many names.
- French: “jardins de Saint-Martin”
- French: “jardins Saint-Martin”
- French: “Jardins Saint-Martin”
- Korean: “생 마르탱 정원”
- Spanish: “Jardines San Martin”
- Spanish: “Jardines San Martín”
- Thai: “สวนแซ็ง-มาร์แต็ง”
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