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Jermaine Jackson Announces Plans for a Michael Jackson Museum on the Riviera

Jermaine Jackson has announced that the family is planning a museum to showcase Michael Jackson’s artwork, with Monaco being considered as a potential location.

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By Camille Bidard

Jermaine Jackson has revealed that the family is working on a museum dedicated to Michael Jackson’s artistic legacy, with Monaco emerging as a potential home for the project.

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On Wednesday, speaking at an event in the principality, the former Jackson Five member announced that the family has assembled a significant collection of the late singer’s creative work, including more than 120 paintings and nearly 200 pieces in total, as well as memorabilia spanning from the group’s early years to Michael’s final days.

The museum aims to showcase the King of Pop’s lesser-known talent as a visual artist.

While the exact location and opening timeline remain undecided, the project is being developed through Jackson Family Legacy Investments and supported by longtime Monaco resident Luiz Costa Macambira.

Jermaine Jackson said the goal is to create a museum that feels “vibrant,” reflecting the energy of the family’s performances rather than a traditional quiet gallery.

The Jacksons have expressed a strong connection to Monaco, and the principality is considered a leading candidate to host the future space.