The FuturED Institute carried out an institutional visit to the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco, continuing its engagement with leading cultural and scientific institutions in the Principality.

On this occasion, the Director of The FuturED Institute, Juan Dávila y Verdin, was received by the museum’s Director, Elena Rossoni-Notter. The meeting enabled a constructive exchange on shared interests in education, research, and sustainability, and opened a dialogue on potential areas for future cooperation, including the possible hosting of experiential learning activities at the museum in 2027.

Founded in 1902 by Prince Albert I, the museum is internationally recognised for its contribution to the study of human evolution, with collections featuring significant archaeological discoveries from Monaco and the surrounding region, including the Grimaldi Caves.

Beyond its scientific relevance, the museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to engage with the deep history of human development through carefully curated exhibitions. The public is warmly encouraged to visit and discover this remarkable institution, which stands as a key cultural and educational landmark in Monaco.

The visit reflects The FuturED Institute’s broader commitment to fostering dialogue and strengthening relationships with institutions that advance knowledge and cultural understanding at an international level.