The Mairie is continuing its commitment of transparent communication with traders at La Condamine Market with another consultation meeting, ahead of the January 2026 start date for the market’s renovation.
During the latest session, mayor Georges Marsan unveiled the layout plan for Place du Marché during the critical relocation phase, when traders will temporarily move to Place d’Armes. This temporary setup will serve customers thought-out the 13-month construction period.
In a significant development, visual designs for the future ‘Wooki’ kiosks that will feature in the renovated marketplace were also presented. These modern structures represent one element of the market’s thoughtful redesign, which aims to blend tradition with contemporary functionality.
The third focus of the meeting was the introduction of the application process for trader positions in the renovated market. With reopening scheduled for early 2027, the Mairie is already establishing clear procedures to ensure smooth transition back to the renovated premises.
The Mairie highlights its commitment to “maintaining constant dialogue to best support market professionals through this transition,” underlining the importance of inclusive planning. This approach reflects the market’s vital role in Monaco’s community life and the importance of preserving its unique character while implementing necessary improvements.
The €10 to €12 million renovation project, announced earlier this year, came after extensive consultation with over 1,000 residents and visitors. The overhaul will address long-standing practical issues while enhancing the market’s role as a social hub. Improvements will include nearly doubled seating capacity, improved climate control, and better facilities for both traders and customers.
The renovated La Condamine Market is expected to welcome customers in early 2027, following the completion of works that begin in January 2026.
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La Condamine Market renovation plans revealed: What to expect and when
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