Japanese Garden, Monaco

Monaco

70/10060 min

The Japanese Garden in Monaco is a peaceful municipal park located on Avenue Princesse Grace in the Larvotto ward, adjacent to the Grimaldi Forum convention centre. Spanning 0.7 hectares, it features a stylised mountain, hill, waterfall, beach, brook, and a Zen garden designed for meditation and reflection. Commissioned by Prince Rainier III in 1994, the garden was created by Yasuo Beppu, renowned for winning the Flower Exhibition of Osaka in 1990. The garden embodies Shintoist philosophy through its miniature naturalistic elements, offering visitors a tranquil escape amidst Monaco's urban setting. Its design harmonizes traditional Japanese landscaping with modern aesthetics, making it a unique cultural and botanical attraction. The garden is open daily from 9:00 AM to sunset, inviting both locals and tourists to enjoy its serene ambiance. It also hosts exhibitions, such as the 2024 display of Japanese Bizen ceramics by Living National Treasure Jun Isezaki and contemporary artists, further enriching its cultural offerings.

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Consejo: Visit the Japanese Garden during the morning or late afternoon to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and softer natural light. Entry is free, and purchasing tickets in advance is not required. Check for special exhibitions, like the ceramics showcase, which can enhance your experience. The garden is open daily from 9:00 AM until sunset, so plan your visit accordingly to avoid crowds. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended to explore the varied terrain including paths around the stylised mountain and brook.

Datos interesantes

  • The garden was designed by Yasuo Beppu, winner of the 1990 Flower Exhibition of Osaka.
  • It features a miniature stylised mountain, hill, waterfall, beach, brook, and a Zen garden.
  • In 2024, it hosted an exhibition of Japanese Bizen ceramics featuring works by Living National Treasure Jun Isezaki.
  • The garden is located next to the Grimaldi Forum, a major convention centre in Monaco.
  • It covers an area of 0.7 hectares, making it a compact but rich cultural and natural space.

Historia

1994

The Japanese Garden was commissioned in 1994 by Prince Rainier III to create a cultural and peaceful space in Monaco.

1990

It was designed by Yasuo Beppu, an acclaimed Japanese landscape artist and winner of the 1990 Osaka Flower Exhibition.

Since its opening, the garden has served as a miniature representation of Shintoist philosophy and Japanese garden aesthetics.

2024

Over the years, it has become a valued municipal park and cultural venue, hosting exhibitions such as the 2024 Japanese Bizen ceramics display.

The garden has maintained its design and purpose as a tranquil urban oasis since its establishment.

Guía del lugar

1
Stylised Mountain and Hill1994
Yasuo Beppu

A miniature mountain and hill designed to represent natural landscapes in a stylised Japanese aesthetic, creating a sense of elevation and tranquility within the garden.

2
Waterfall and Brook1994
Yasuo Beppu

A flowing waterfall and brook that add dynamic water elements to the garden, enhancing its peaceful atmosphere and representing purity and life in Japanese garden tradition.

3
Zen Garden1994
Yasuo Beppu

A dedicated area for meditation featuring raked gravel and minimalist design, reflecting Zen Buddhist principles and offering visitors a space for contemplation.

4
Tea House1994
Yasuo Beppu

A traditional Japanese tea house within the garden where visitors can experience the cultural significance of tea ceremonies and enjoy the serene surroundings.