SEPAC 2025 - THE CATHEDRAL OF MONACO

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Early in 1875, Pope Pius IX gave Prince Charles III a stone from the catacombs of Saint Callixtus in Rome, believed to be the first Roman Catholic cemetery. The stone was to be the first laid in the construction of Monaco’s new cathedral, with Saint Nicholas’ Church having become too small for a Principality that His Holiness had made a diocese in its own right, independent from Nice. The architect chosen to oversee the new building’s construction was Charles Lenormand. Work was completed in 1903. The cathedral, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the venerated title of the Immaculate Conception, stands majestically atop a staircase made of white La Turbie stone, its façade a Byzantine-style combination of arcades, colonnades, recesses and projecting features.

  • Design: Thierry MORDANT
  • Printing process: Offset
  • Size of the stamp: 40,85 x 30 mm horizontal
  • Quantity of issue: 40 000 stamps
  • Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations
The 16th folder of the joint issue SEPAC is available on the website of the Stamps and Cons Museum : www.mtm-monaco.mc
Caractéristiques
Part Second part
Year 2025
Design Thierry MORDANT
Printing process Offset
Issue date 9 July 2025
Size of the stamp 40,85 x 30 mm horizontal
Quantity of issue 40 000 stamps
Note Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations