Culture
Nathalie Stutzmann becomes first woman to lead Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra
The French conductor will assume the position in September 2026, marking a historic appointment for the 169-year-old orchestra.
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Recipients of Monte-Carlo Television Festival Special Prizes announced
A documentary film highlighting stolen Ukrainian children and a film showing how Christians, Jews, and Muslims can live together harmoniously in conflict-torn Israel are both winners of this year’s...
Prince Albert unveils new monumental art work on Place du Larvotto
A giant bronze sculpture titled ‘Three elements’ has been unveiled by Prince Albert in the new Maraterra district alongside the artist Bernard Bezzina.
Monaco to celebrate its historical heritage with the Rencontres Grimaldi
Former “fiefs” of Monaco are being invited to the Principality for two days of lively celebrations that will commemorate the historical and cultural connections these towns and villages share...
Save the date: Monaco Art Week and artmonte-carlo, two exciting events to coincide this July
With less than a month to go until Monaco’s biggest month of art, the organisers of Monaco Art Week and artmonte-carlo have come together to promote the Principality’s fast-growing and vibrant...
Monaco celebrates Pride month
More than 100 representatives of the Monaco government, the National Counsel, business and the local community celebrated Monaco Pride at an event on Thursday 1st June at the Novotel Hotel.
The story behind the winning image: “Forest elephants are collateral damage to the global mining industry”
A photograph highlighting the heart-breaking impact of human greed on the existence of African forest elephants has taken out top prize in the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Environmental...