Leclerc and Alonso loans headline Prince's Car Collection show
By Zak Jackson, MonacoViews Editorial
A new exhibition at the Collection des Automobiles de S.A.S. le Prince de Monaco runs from 22 June to 13 September 2026, featuring 16 vehicles tracing motorsport's evolution across generations.
The Collection des Automobiles de S.A.S. le Prince de Monaco has opened a new temporary exhibition, 'D'hier à aujourd'hui', running until 13 September 2026. Sixteen vehicles have been brought together to chart the development of the racing car across generations, from original period machines to heavily modernised competition cars.
Among the highlights are loans from two of Formula 1's most recognisable names. Charles Leclerc and Fernando Alonso have each contributed vehicles to the show, giving the exhibition a direct connection to the current generation of grand prix racing alongside the historic pieces already held in the Prince's collection.
The Collection is housed on Terrasses de Fontvieille and is one of the Principality's most visited permanent institutions. For residents and visitors with an interest in motorsport history, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see privately held competition cars from active drivers displayed alongside classic machinery in a single curated space.