Monaco Cemetery


The Monaco Cemetery is the only cemetery in Monaco.

Overview

The cemetery contained 2350 tombs until 2014, when 198 more were built. It is open to the public from 8am to 7pm in the summer and from 8am to 6pm in the winter.
Many sculptures in the cemetery were designed by Umberto Bassignani.
Since 2008, two computer screens at the entry gate enable visitors to locate specific tombs before they go in.
On 27 August 2015 Albert II, Prince of Monaco dedicated a memorial stele in honour of foreign Jews who were taken from Monegasque hotels by the Nazis during the night of 27–28 August 1942.

Notable burials

Two British soldiers of the First World War are buried at the cemetery; Private A. C. V. Dyer of the Royal Army Medical Corps, who died in May 1917 aged 22, and Captain Leo Lucas Ralli of the Army Service Corps who died in April 1917 aged 33.