Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco)

Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco)
Order of Cultural Merit
Ordre Merite Culturel Monaco Chevalier.jpg
Knight in the Order of Cultural Merit
Awarded by Flag of Monaco.svg Prince of Monaco
Type Order of Merit
Royal house House of Grimaldi
Eligibility Citizens of Monaco and foreigners
Awarded for distinction in the arts, letters and science through their work or teaching in Monaco. Contributions in those areas and extended the intellectual influence of the Principality, even outside of Monaco.
Status Currently constituted
Sovereign His Serene Highness Albert II, Prince of Monaco
Chancellor Raoul Biancheri, Plenipotentiary Minister
Grades (w/ post-nominals) Commander, Officer, Knight
Established 31 December 1952
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of Grimaldi
Next (lower) Medal of Honour
MON Ordre du Merite Culturel Commandeur BAR.svg
Commander
MON Ordre du Merite Culturel Officier BAR.svg
Officer
MON Ordre du Merite Culturel Chevalier BAR.svg
Knight

The Order of Cultural Merit (French: Ordre du Mérite Culture) is the fourth highest Order of the Principality of Monaco.[1] The order was established by HSH Rainier III, Prince of Monaco on 31 December 1952 by Sovereign Order 689.[2] It is awarded to recognize those who have made a distinctive contribution to the arts, letters or science through their work or teaching in Monaco. It may also be awarded to recognize individuals in those areas who have extended the intellectual influence of the Principality, even from outside of Monaco.[1]

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Insignia

The order is presented in three different grades, Commander, Officer, and Knight. Each grade's insignia share certain characteristics. The badge of the Order consists of a round medallion, framed by a laurel wreath and suspended by the Heraldic Crown of Monaco. The obverse of the medallion contains the monogram of Prince Rainier III, formed by two mirrored "R"s, surrounded by the inscription "Principauté de Monaco 1952". The reverse depicts an arrangement of objects symbolizing the arts and sciences, a lyre, books, compass, etc. On the upper right is the inscription "Arts Lettres Sciences". The medallions are suspended from a ribbon of red with a line of white lozenges in the center. This design is likely inspired by the Monegasque flag variant which is described in the language of heraldry as "lozengy argent and gules". The commander's badge is gold and is worn suspended from the neck. The officers badge, made of silver, is worn on a ribbon with a rosette suspended from the left chest. The knight's badge, made of bronze, is worn suspended by a plain ribbon from the left chest.

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