Auction: Accademia Fine Art
Accademia Fine Art will showcase and sell exquisite jewellery from Sicilian nobility and French Riviera jet set, featuring pieces by Harry Winston, Cartier, and more, from 4-7 December at the Fairmont Monte-Carlo.
Accademia Fine Art will showcase and sell exquisite jewellery from Sicilian nobility and French Riviera jet set, featuring pieces by Harry Winston, Cartier, and more, from 4-7 December at the Fairmont Monte-Carlo.
The 29th Monaco International Judo Tournament on December 8, 2024, at Stade Louis II will feature top European teams competing in the Gérard Bertrand Trophy and mark the 50th anniversary of the Monegasque Judo Federation.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra’s 24/25 season features a Symphonic Concert conducted by Kazuki Yamada, with violinist Vilde Frang and violist Lawrence Power, performing works by Britten, Respighi, and Strauss.
The discovery of words, colors, and the book object allows toddlers to appropriate the different readings proposed during this session.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season opens with Diptych, a mesmerizing two-part journey through time, memory, and love aboard a labyrinthine ship.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season celebrates the golden age of flamenco, highlighting its late 19th to early 20th-century roots, when singing and dancing reached legendary heights.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season presents Last Work by Ohad Naharin, a powerful exploration of motion and reflection, where a running figure symbolizes the tension between escape and progress.
Sharon Eyal’s 2024/2025 creation for Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo combines techno rhythms with intense, physical choreography, transforming dancers into visceral, intimidating fauns.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra’s 24/25 season Christmas Concert, under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover, features conductor Peter Szüts, choirs, and works by Händel, Bach, and more.
Monaco’s Christmas Village, themed “Rainier III, a Passionate Prince,” will feature adventure activities like a rope park, climbing wall, obstacle course, and a thrilling rope slide from Stade Nautique Rainier’s diving board over Route de la Piscine.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season, in collaboration with the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco, presents a satirical tale of composer Pierre Borov and Soviet commissars trying to reclaim him from Paris.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra 24/25 season features a recital by pianist Arcadi Volodos, performing works by Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, and his own compositions.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season features Chotto Desh, Sue Buckmaster’s 2015 adaptation of Akram Khan’s Olivier-winning solo, blending dreams and memories from Britain to Bangladesh in a heartfelt tale.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season revisits the 1920s and 30s dance marathons, where economic desperation turned joyful competitions into haunting “horror balls.”
Marking 80 years since the Liberation of Monaco, two WWII experts, Pierre-Emmanuel Klingbeil and Nathalie Ubeda, will discuss military operations and the lasting American cultural influence on the Côte d’Azur from 1944-1946.
The Monaco Dance Forum 2024/2025 season presents Made in Oslo, a triple bill by Jo Strømgren Kompani, celebrating the legacy of Norway’s beloved Oslo Danse Ensemble, now shared beyond its borders.
Camel Power Club, the solo project of Léonard Bremond, blends electronic indie pop with a dreamy, eclectic sound likened to Polo & Pan meets The Beach Boys, captivating audiences worldwide from Mexico to Eastern Europe.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season features Gaetano Donizetti’s melodramma giocoso L’elisir d’amore, conducted by Gianluca Capuano and directed by Adriano Sinivia.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season presents Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio (Cantatas I-III), conducted by Gianluca Capuano with Stefano Visconti as choirmaster.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season features Gaetano Donizetti’s melodramma giocoso L’elisir d’amore, conducted by Gianluca Capuano and directed by Adriano Sinivia.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season features Gaetano Donizetti’s melodramma giocoso L’elisir d’amore, conducted by Gianluca Capuano and directed by Adriano Sinivia.
Jean-Christophe Maillot’s The Taming of the Shrew, originally created for the Bolshoi Ballet in 2014, returns to Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo for the 2024/2025 season.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season features Gaetano Donizetti’s melodramma giocoso L’elisir d’amore, conducted by Gianluca Capuano and directed by Adriano Sinivia.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season features Gaetano Donizetti’s melodramma giocoso L’elisir d’amore, conducted by Gianluca Capuano and directed by Adriano Sinivia.
Spend New Year's Eve at the heart of the Christmas Village, with music courtesy of a DJ on two stages, followed by a firework display on the stroke of midnight.
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