Oceanographic Museum

Architectural masterpieces in Botticino Classico marble

by Consorzio Produttori Marmo Botticino Classico
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Oceanographic Museum
Monaco, 1910

Inaugurated in 1910 by its founder, Prince Albert I, the museum was conceived from its very inception to be dedicated entirely to oceanography in all its aspects.
The monumental nature of the building can be seen above all in its facade on a cliff with a sheer drop to the sea, with a height of 85 meters.

Photographs by Michele Nastasi

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    • Consorzio Produttori Marmo Botticino Classico

      Consorzio Produttori Marmo Botticino Classico

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      Botticino, BS / Italy

      Founded in 1987, the Consortium of Botticino Classico Marble Producers associates the leading local Producers, qualifying itself as the main promoter of the culture and quality of Botticino Classico Marble in the world. Due to new challenges from competitors marbles, exported by developing Countries, in 2005 the Consortium has registered a Collective Mark of Origin, the first one applied to the stone market, in Italy, in the European Union and in 22 non-EU countries. With the registration of the Mark of origin, the Consortium provides a formal and substantial guarantee that products, from the area covered by the denomination, are produced according to the most stringent quality controls and pursuant to European regulations. The Consortium is now in the global market, a reality that has the ambition and hope to revive the "Made in Italy" in a field of thousands of years of tradition and cultural values​​.)