A new era for Stade Louis II as modernisation works get underway

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The Government of Monaco has launched the first phase of major renovation works at Stade Louis II, a long-term project designed to modernise facilities, improve comfort, and prepare the Principality’s iconic venue for the future.

This summer marks the start of a programme led by the Department of Public Works, in close collaboration with the management of Stade Louis II. The initial phase focuses on renovating refreshment stands, sanitary facilities, and spectator tribunes, with circulation within the stands being rethought to improve accessibility and comfort.

The aim of the upgrades is to not only enhance the day-to-day experience of fans and users but also bring the stadium in line with international standards of safety and quality expected of global sporting competitions.

Works planned in phases until 2027

The modernisation project will take place in carefully planned stages between 2025 and 2027, ensuring that the stadium remains fully operational for Monaco’s major sporting events, including AS Monaco football matches, the Herculis athletics meeting, and the Games of the Small States of Europe.

During this period, certain facilities will be temporarily relocated, with provisional solutions put in place to guarantee spectator comfort.

A vision for 2035

This first stage is part of a broader vision to progressively renovate Stade Louis II through to 2035, securing its role as a central hub for sport in Monaco and beyond.

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