The House of Harry Winston has opened a retail salon at the newly renovated Hôtel de Paris Monte Carlo. It will be the first retail venture for the ‘King of diamonds’ in Monaco.
Located in the picturesque courtyard of the iconic hotel, the salon covers 124sqm and has entrances both in the hotel and on Avenue des Beaux Arts. It will showcase Harry Winston’s fine jewellery and timepiece collections.
“This is a very important opening for the brand, as it marks our first retail venture in Monaco,” said Nayla Hayek, CEO at Harry Winston. “Classic, glamourous and rich with culture, the high-end destination is among the most exceptional in the world, and features an unrivalled backdrop for our newest location.”
Throughout the interior, the House’s signature grey colour palette complements the custom designed lacquer and antique bronze furniture.
Dedicated galleries and a private selling room have also been incorporated to ensure clients receive a highly personalised shopping experience.
Detailed plans for Monaco’s ambitious Pavilion at the next World Expo in Dubai 2020 have been revealed. The giant structure will showcase the opportunities available in the Principality and feature an exhibition area, a souvenir shop and a restaurant.
The pavilion will feature energy saving light panels
The pavilion, which will highlight the Principality of Monaco next year, was presented in the presence of HSH Prince Albert II and Sheikh Abdallah Ben Zayed Al Nahhyan, President of Monaco Inter Expo Mireille Pettiti, and Commissioner General of the Monaco Pavilion in Dubai Albert Croesi.
The general theme of the expo is ‘Connecting minds, creating the future!’, while the theme specific to the Principality will be ‘Monaco 360 °, a world of opportunities’. The Monaco Pavilion will occupy more than 1,700 m2 of space and it has been designed to surprise and fascinate. Built by Olivier Deverini in collaboration with the OOS agency, and led by the company Facts & Fictions, it will have a polygonal shape symbolizing all facets of Monaco, including the Prince’s commitment to the protection of the environment. In this respect, the exterior of the pavilion will have photovoltaic panels, ensuring its energy autonomy, and it will be equipped with a gray water recycling plant.
At the entrance visitors will be greeted by a large iconographic fresco on the history of Monaco. They will then enter the ‘Garden of Opportunities’ composed of 6 stations: art and culture, science and research, explorations of Monaco, protection of the oceans and biodiversity, extension at sea, and innovation and technologies. In the center of the garden, a kaleidoscope will immerse the public in the atmosphere of the Principality in 360 °.
On the first floor, a private and flexible space inside the Rock enables the organisation of events, conferences and meetings to accentuate the participation of the Principality.
As visitors enter the Garden of Opportunities they will experience signature smells of the French Riviera such as pine, the sea and the sun, with the visit ending with an experience in the Kaleidoscope.
Next to the pavilion’s exit, a souvenir shop will offer a varied range of items from the principality of Monaco before giving way to a restaurant and takeaway area that will offer Mediterranean and Monegasque cuisine.
Outside the pavilion, visitors will be able to rest on the gentle slope named Chemin de la Porte Neuve full of typical trees and flowers designed by the urban development of Monaco, which leads to the Rock and the first floor.
In revealing the plans, the Monaco Government also announced that the National Day of Monaco will be celebrated on Wednesday 13thNovember in 2020.
Monaco has pledged 100,000€ in support of efforts to stem the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The announcement was made during a special meeting at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, at which Monaco is participating.
Monaco is one of a number of nations to pledge money for the Yemen Humanitarian Fund
On Tuesday 26th February, member states came together for a high level meeting and calls were made for the international community to act and mobilise the urgent resources required to support the humanitarian response in Yemen.
The event opened with speeches from UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Vice President of Switzerland Simonetta Sommaruga, and Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Margot Wallström. They presented an alarming picture of the situation in Yemen and the needs of the civilian population caught up in the conflict.
Member states shared their concerns about the crisis and reiterated their support for a humanitarian response in the country to relieve the suffering of the Yemeni people, and many delegations announced their contributions for 2019.
The Principality participated in this show of solidarity, pledging 100,000€ to the Yemen Humanitarian Fund.
The Monegasque delegation in Geneva includes Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Isabelle Rosabrunetto, and Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Principality to the Office of the United Nations in Geneva Carole Lanteri.
The event was held at the Palais des Nations and co-organised by the UN, Switzerland and Sweden.
For the first time in its history, the Principality of Monaco will welcome the President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping. In a few short weeks, Prince Albert II will officially host the Chinese ruler, who is embarking on a wide European tour.
Prince Albert met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in September 2018. Photo: Palais Princier de Monaco
Local media today reported that the meeting will go ahead on 24th March. It is yet to be officially confirmed by the Palace.
The visit to Monaco was reportedly proposed when the two heads of state met in Beijing last September. Not long after, Prince Albert made a state visit to China, where he was welcomed at the Grand Palace of the People, the president’s residence in Beijing.
A large Chinese delegation is expected to form part of President Xi Jinping visit. The presidential plane is likely to land at Nice airport where the delegation will meet with the French government, before heading over to the Principality.
According to local media, several teams from the Prince’s Palace will meet over the coming days to coordinate the logistics.
Kappa and AS Monaco have announced they’re going back into business together for the start of the 2019/20 season. The Italian sports brand will replace US giant Nike, who has done the club’s kits since 2014.
It is the second time Kappa will be working with AS Monaco
Kappa was Monaco’s supplier between 1998 and 2001, with all-time classic kits that were worn by the likes of Fabien Barthez, Thierry Henry and David Trezeguet. They were also there for the club’s 2000 championship win. Created in 1967, the brand is historically linked to illustrious clubs like Juventus and FC Barcelona, and today equips more than a hundred professional clubs in the world.
Kappa announced the deal through a video posted on social media, in which the brand says “We are coming back. Reloaded.”
Kappa will exclusively dress the entire AS Monaco club for six seasons until 2025, across all of its sport and lifestyle ranges on and off the field, and will distribute a large collection for fans through its worldwide network.
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