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From Poussin to the present: Monaco exhibition traces four centuries of nature
The Nouveau MusĂ©e National de Monaco has launched its first exhibition of 2026, bringing together works by nearly 40 contemporary artists alongside classical paintings. Some of the most notable are five canvases by the 17th century French painter Nicolas Poussin.Â
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Picasso’s Mougins home to become international art centre
50 years after his death, the Mougins home of Pablo Picasso is to become an international art centre with an estimated price tag of €114 million.Â
Sixth victim of Easter Sunday avalanche found
Rescuers have found another victim of Sunday’s avalanche near Mont Blanc, bringing the total to six. Two guides and four clients were killed in the incident near Chamonix in southeast France.
Rugby: Monaco Impi’s win Melrose Sevens
The Monaco Impi's beat The Samurai to win the Melrose Sevens Rugby tournament, one of the oldest sevens competitions in the world, in Scotland over the weekend.
Monte-Carlo Masters: Andy Murray crashes out and more Monégasque misery
Andy Murray has crashed out of the Monte-Carlo Masters in straight sets against Alex De Minaur, whilst Monaco's Australian Open finalist Hugo Nys has also lost his first round encounter.
Latin flair at this year’s Salon International du Livre de Monaco
The Salon International du Livre de Monaco has a packed schedule filled with some of the world’s best-known writers, including authors coming out of Panama, Uruguay and Argentina, organised by...
Lego and street art amongst fun new workshops for kids at A FĂ brica
The A Fà brica centre at the Princess Antoinette Park is hosting several new children’s workshops starting in April, giving kids a chance to hone fresh skills and learn something new.