The Médiathèque de Monaco’s February 2025 programme offers a vibrant mix of cultural events, including film screenings, live jazz, creative workshops and literary discussions across its three locations: the Bibliothèque Louis Notari, the Vidéothèque-Sonothèque José Notari and the Bibliothèque Princesse Caroline – Ludothèque.
Starting with the former, the Bibliothèque Louis Notari, the Manga Blabla association is inviting participants aged 10 and above to discuss manga, manhwa, webtoons and anime on 19th February. Then, on 21st February, a family screening of Le Tableau (2011) by Jean-François Laguionie will be presented at the venue by Jean-Paul Commin. The event is open to children aged six and above, accompanied by an adult.
On 25th February at the Vidéothèque-Sonothèque José Notari, the Hot Coffee Jazz Trio will perform their signature blend of jazz, gypsy jazz and pop live just after midday.
At the Bibliothèque Princesse Caroline – Ludothèque on 10th February, a creative workshop will guide children aged six and up through making a book-object inspired by winter. From 13th to 14th February, a two-day comic book creation workshop for children aged eight and above will cover scriptwriting, drawing and colouring techniques.
In connection with the Printemps des Poètes festival, a creative session titled Poèmes sur Galets will take place at the same site on 18th February from 2pm to 4pm, encouraging artistic expression through poetry. On 20th February, an afternoon of classic card games—rummy, belote, tarot and more—will be open to all, with no registration required. On 26th February at 3pm, a parent-child mask-making workshop will welcome children aged three and up.
For infants and toddlers, Petites Mains, Grands Mots: Atelier Langue des Signes will take place on 25th February from 10am to 11am, offering an introduction to sign language.
The full schedule is available here.
Read related:
2025’s Nice Carnival to celebrate Costa Rica and ocean wonders
Monaco Life is produced by real multi-media journalists writing original content. See more in our free newsletter, follow our Podcasts on Spotify, and check us out on Threads, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Tik Tok.
Photo source: Médiathèque de Monaco