RESTORATION OF THE FRESCOES OF THE PRINCE'S PALACE

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Based on the Iliad by the ancient author Homer, this painted decoration dating from the 16th century adorns the ceiling of one of the rooms of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. It illustrates the exploits of the hero Bellerophon, a native of Corinth. After taming the winged horse Pegasus, defeating the Chimera and overcoming the Amazons, the hero is ultimately punished for his excessive pride. During the Renaissance, these popular heroic scenes were interpreted as moral allegories, in which gods and heroes represented vices and virtues. This philatelic issue coincides with the opening of the scientific symposium concluding ten years of research and restoration of the frescoes of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco, held on 19, 20 and 21 March 2026.

  • Photo: © Repiquet/Prince’s Palace
  • Printing process: Heliogravure 
  • Size of the block: 121 x 121 mm 
  • Size of the stamps: 29 x 33 mm vertical
  • Quantity of issue: 35 000 blocks

Caractéristiques
Part First part
Photo © Loïc Repiquet / Prince's Palace
Size of the stamps 29 x 33 mm vertical
Year 2026
Printing process Heliogravure
Issue date 20 March 2026
Size of the block 121 x 121 mm
Quantity of issue 35 000 blocks