
After several months of closure required for major renovation work following water infiltration damage, the Espace Lamartine in Monaco is preparing to welcome the public once again with a special three-day event dedicated to discovering its renewed spaces and the wide range of activities available to the community.
From July 16 to 18, 2026, Monaco City Hall will organise open days allowing residents, citizens and visitors to explore the facility, meet the team and discover the programme of activities that makes this venue an important social hub in the Principality.
Located at 19 boulevard Princesse Charlotte, the Espace Lamartine has been a key venue for community life in Monaco for many years.
Designed as an intergenerational and inclusive space, it encourages encounters, sharing and leisure activities through a varied programme dedicated to Monegasque adults, residents and students enrolled in schools in the Principality.
Throughout the year, Espace Lamartine offers a wide range of activities including:
The programme is designed to bring together different generations and create opportunities for participation and connection within the Monegasque community.
The official reopening will begin on Thursday, July 16 at 2:00 pm, with the opening of the renewed facilities to the public.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the renovated areas, discover the different spaces and learn more about the workshops and activities organised throughout the year.
The opening day will conclude with a friendly gathering: from 5:30 pm, guests will be invited to enjoy a musical afterwork event with an inaugural cocktail, attended by members of Monaco City Council.
A special occasion to celebrate the reopening in a relaxed atmosphere and mark the return of this important community space.
The open days will continue:
During these days, visitors will be able to freely explore the Espace Lamartine, receive information about available activities and meet the facility’s team.
With the reopening of the Espace Lamartine, Monaco is returning an important place of participation, culture and wellbeing to the community, reaffirming the role of public spaces as areas for social connection and exchange.
Following the renovation works, the facility begins a new chapter in its history, continuing to offer residents a dynamic environment where they can learn, create, enjoy activities and share experiences.
