Spending Easter in Monte Carlo offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Located on the stunning French Riviera, this destination embodies elegance, luxury, and charm.
During Easter, the city comes alive with a series of special events and celebrations that add a festive touch to the already vibrant atmosphere.
The bustling streets of Monte Carlo are enriched with a variety of activities, ranging from traditional processions to beach parties, offering fun for all ages.
Moreover, the local gastronomy is a true delight for the palate, with world-class restaurants offering culinary delights that satisfy even the most discerning foodies.
The breathtaking beauty of its coastal landscapes and the sumptuous architecture of its buildings are a sight not to be missed. Additionally, Monte Carlo is renowned for its world-class casinos, offering an unparalleled gaming experience.
Here are the events for the Easter weekend in the principality:
Sunday, March 31, 2024, at 11 am, Atelier des Ballets de Monte-Carlo
In the company of the Unisoni group, this seminar led by dancer and choreographer Anouk Mialaret offers a journey through time, inviting you to discover and practice 16th-century ballroom dances, passed down to us through Renaissance treaties. At the end of this fun meeting, pavanes, gaillardes, allemandes, farandoles, and rondes will have no more secrets for you!
https://www.printempsdesarts.mc/
Sunday, March 31, 2024, at 3 pm, Auditorium Rainier III
The inventive jazz musicians of The Amazing Keystone Big Band revisit Le Carnaval des animaux and transform Camille Saint-Saëns’ masterpiece into a vast jazz festival, transporting us from Harlem to Brazil, from ragtime to bebop – without losing any of the animal character of the original score.
https://www.printempsdesarts.mc/
Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at 8 pm, Théâtre Princesse Grace
Violette Toussaint is the caretaker of a small cemetery in Burgundy. Her daily routine is punctuated by work and the confidences of passersby and regular visitors. One day, a man arrives who cannot understand why his mother wants to be buried with a stranger. This encounter will shake their lives. Salomé Lelouch and Mikaël Chirinian have adapted the novel and transformed it into an exciting theatrical adaptation that is a true ode to life!
https://www.tpgmonaco.mc/fr/2023-2024/programme
Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at 8 pm, Théâtre des Variétés
Les Mardis du Cinéma – Mon XXe siècle, Ildikó Enyedi (1989). Written and directed along the lines of a Christmas tale, reshuffling cards and time, this work is a miracle of invention, humor, and insolence.
https://institut-audiovisuel.mc/agenda/
From Thursday, March 28, to Saturday, March 30, 2024, at 8:00 pm, and Sunday, March 31, 2024, at 4:30 pm, at the Theater des Musees.
It is the story of Max, the embodiment of what is called “the accomplished thirties.” Addicted to new technologies, he is catapulted into an experience at the borders of the fantastic. His story could be yours… In any case, it is the story of all those who no longer know how to live without being constantly connected to screens of all kinds. Combined with the actress’s performance, technical skill creates the total hallucination of a waking dream. All this keeps the audience breathless from the first to the last second.
https://www.letheatredesmuses.com/
From December 6, 2023, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
On the occasion of the centenary celebrations of Prince Ranieri III (1923-2023), the Oceanographic Museum presents the new permanent exhibition entitled “The Prince and the Mediterranean.” Through this exhibition, the Oceanographic Institute pays tribute to the unyielding bond that united Prince Ranieri 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 the other the different facets of this Prince passionate about the Mare Nostrum.
https://billetterie-oceano.tickeasy.com/fr-FR/accueil
From Thursday, July 13, 2023, to Saturday, May 18, 2024, Official AS Monaco Boutique.
The Visit Monaco logo appears on the new home jersey line of AS Monaco! The new jersey retains the iconic 55° diagonal devised by Princess Grace Kelly on the front and the traditional red, white, and gold crest on the left side.
The two-tone round neckline features the club’s motto “Daghe Munegu” on the back, while the words “Rouge et Blanc” (Red and White) appear in golden characters inside, creating an elegant contrast.
A special feature of this uniform is that it is made from 100% recycled polyester, adhering to sustainability and material recovery criteria.
Support your favorite team by wearing the club’s colors: visit the official store!
From Saturday, June 4, 2022, to Tuesday, December 31, 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 17, 2023, to Sunday, April 7, 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 understood 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 question the limits of contemporary art. A retrospective exhibition, “Ideal Home” is a rare opportunity to discover the world of an artist who has left his mark on the history of art through his often unconventional approach to various practices in the plastic arts.
https://www.nmnm.mc/expositions/pier-paolo-calzolari-casa-ideale/
From Friday, December 15, 2023, to Sunday, March 31, 2024, from 9 am to 6 pm, Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology.
The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco celebrates the visionary legacy of the founder of the current museum, Prince Ranieri III. Immerse yourself in the history of the creation of the second Museum – a Site Museum! – located in the heart of the Exotic Garden, a few steps from the Observatory Cave. Discover the numerous excavations carried out during the reign of the Prince and the unprecedented donations made by him and Princess Grace Kelly. Explore a variety of sectors, from support for the Monegasque language to holiday camp projects promoted by Louis Barral, then director of the Museum.