Events in Monaco this Weekend, discover them all!!
Sunday, April 28th, 2024 at 8:00 PM, Théâtre Princesse Grace Arnaud loves Marion. But since they visited an apartment to live together, he has a small doubt: has Marion fallen in love with the real estate agent? By pure chance, he meets the agent’s look-alike and asks him to pretend to be the real estate agent. A brilliant idea! Unless the fake real estate agent comes face to face with the real one… And an unexpected twin brother shows up. Three look-alikes in one evening are really too much for Arnaud!
https://www.tpgmonaco.mc/fr/2023-2024/programme
Sunday, April 28th, 2024 at 6:00 PM, Auditorium Rainier III Season 23/24 of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, under the presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover – “Recital”. Violin: Sergey Khachatryan, piano: Alexandre Kantorow. Program: BABADJANIAN, DEBUSSY, FRANCK, MOZART.
https://www.opmc.mc/saison-23-24/
Saturday, April 27th, 2024, Principality of Monaco 7th Monaco E-Prix, organized by the Automobile Club of Monaco. Monaco E-Prix 2024 takes place over the course of a full day. With free practice sessions, qualifying, a race, and track demonstrations, a rich and varied program awaits you!
From Wednesday, April 24th to Saturday, April 27th at 7:30 PM and Sunday, April 28th, 2024 at 3:00 PM, Grimaldi Forum Monaco Season 2023/2024 – The Company – TO THE POINT(E), Wheeldon – Maillot – Eyal. An evening on pointe like no other: “To the Point(e)”. Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo will perform three works that exploit the potential of these academically trained dancers, while keeping an eye on modernity. In the same evening, you can see Within the Golden Hour by Christopher Wheeldon, Vers un Pays Sage by Jean-Christophe Maillot, and Autodance by Sharon Eyal.
https://www.balletsdemontecarlo.com/fr/saison-2023-2024
From Wednesday, April 10th to Sunday, October 6th, 2024, at the Musée Océanographique de Monaco, polar bears and emperor penguins are the main characters in “The Ice Giants,” a new exhibition by Michel Bassompierre. Seven monumental works will be installed in the Oceanographic Museum and on its roof terrace. Five of them will be new creations: four polar bears and a three-meter-tall emperor penguin. Original drawings and sketches will also be displayed, accompanied by a film presenting the artist’s work. This temporary exhibition is part of the Polar Mission organized by the Oceanographic Institute since 2022.
https://billetterie-oceano.tickeasy.com/fr-FR/accueil
From Friday, April 19th to Thursday, November 21st, 2024, at the Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique, an original scenography organized around facsimiles and an immersive experience in Virtual Reality thanks to #SPL LASCAUX, exclusive thanks to the Museum’s Partners. Original objects from the Lascaux cave exhibited on loan from the National Museum of Prehistory (Les Eyzies, Dordogne) and the Institute of Human Paleontology (Paris) and also… Hyper-realistic reconstructions of 5 Cro-Magnons made by Elisabeth Daynes, a 1/10 scale model of the Lascaux cave with prehistoric paintings and lighting, and interactive tables and low-tech manipulators.
From Monday, April 1st to Thursday, October 31st, 2024, Monte-Carlo SBM Resort
This year, the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer celebrates the 150th anniversary of the famous Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo Cellars! Opened in 1874, they are a monument to the company’s long and illustrious history, in which they have often played a significant role. These hidden gems beneath the very foundations of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo are the epitome of refinement and exclusivity. To commemorate the occasion, the world’s largest hotel cellars will open their doors for a unique celebration, with fascinating tours, exclusive dinners, exceptional tasting sessions, and much more. Discover one of Monaco’s most precious hidden treasures and join the celebrations!
https://www.montecarlosbm.com/fr/inspiration/events/150-ans-des-caves-de-lhotel-de-paris-monte-carlo
From Monday, March 25th, 2024 to Friday, January 31st, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM (5:00 PM on Fridays), at the Monaco Audiovisual Institute
The Cabinet of Wonders – ‘The Early Years of Télé Monte-Carlo, 1954-1974’ – An exhibition that explores the first 20 years of the Monaco television channel launched in 1954. A selection of archives and objects will take you back in time to the very early days of color television. Organized by the Monaco Audiovisual Institute, the exhibition features objects entrusted by Télé Monte-Carlo for preservation, documents from partner institutions, and materials kindly provided by private individuals.”
https://institut-audiovisuel.mc/evenement/la-jeunesse-de-tele-monte-carlo/
From Friday, March 29th to Sunday, September 29th, 2024, at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco – Villa Sauber The new exhibition at Villa Sauber pays tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini, perhaps the last European intellectual to have gained worldwide fame. Fifty years after his death, his influence is still felt in the various fields in which he worked: he is read, commented on, adapted, and inspires contemporary creative artists. While he preferred to define himself as a writer, it was his films that brought him to the public’s attention. The exhibition explores his inspirations and his legacy.
https://www.nmnm.mc/expositions/pasolini-en-clair-obscur/
From Friday, March 15th to Saturday, June 1st, 2024, at the Médiathèque de Monaco – Bibliothèque Louis Notari For this third “Renc’art” event during the Video Game Month, the Library pays tribute to the work of Jean Jacques Calbayrac, alias Game Boy Cameraman, with a collection of his photographs from the archives that give visitors the opportunity to see his series on Monaco, the city of his birth.
From December 6th, 2023, at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco On the occasion of the celebrations for the centenary of Prince Ranier III (1923-2023), the Oceanographic Museum presents the new permanent exhibition titled “The Prince and the Mediterranean.” Through this exhibition, the Oceanographic Institute pays tribute to the unwavering bond that united Prince Ranier III with the Ocean, and in particular with the Mediterranean. Visitors are invited to board his boat, Deo Juvante II. Guided by the voice of H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, they will move through four exploratory and intimate spaces, discovering one after another the different facets of this Prince passionate about the Mare Nostrum.
https://billetterie-oceano.tickeasy.com/fr-FR/accueil
From Thursday, July 13th, 2023 to Saturday, May 18th, 2024, AS Monaco Official Store.
Visit Monaco logo appears on AS Monaco’s new home jersey line! The new jersey retains the iconic 55° diagonal designed by Princess Grace Kelly on the front and the traditional red, white, and gold crest on the left side.
The two-color round neckline features the club’s motto “Daghe Munegu” on the back, while the words “Rouge et Blanc” (Red and White) appear in gold lettering inside, creating an elegant contrast.
A special feature of this uniform is that it is made of 100% recycled polyester, meeting sustainability and material recovery criteria.
Support your favorite team by wearing the club’s colors: visit the official store!
From Saturday, June 4th, 2022 to Tuesday, December 31st, 2024, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.
Experience an interactive and immersive adventure! Step into the shoes of a reporter and go on a mission to the heart of the polar worlds! Five thematic areas, spread over two levels, punctuate this new visit route.
From the discovery of the poles to the wildlife they host, passing through the people who inhabit and explore them.
Objects and documents, digital content, and immersive devices combine and complement each other for a 360° experience. The great journey can begin!
https://musee.oceano.org/le-parcours-mission-polaire/
From Friday, November 17th, 2023 to Sunday, April 7th, 2024, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco – Villa Paloma Pier Paolo Calzolari is known for the formal originality of his multidisciplinary practice (painting, sculpture, but also performances conceived as “acts of passion”), which often resorts to the use of organic materials such as tobacco leaves, fire, or frost to create “installation works” that challenge the limits of contemporary art. Retrospective exhibition, “Ideal Home” is a rare opportunity to discover the world of an artist who has marked the history of art through his often unconventional approach to the various practices of the plastic arts.
https://www.nmnm.mc/expositions/pier-paolo-calzolari-casa-ideale/