The Principality is set to host Monaco Méditerranée this coming weekend, a two-day event transforming the Galerie Diaghilev at the Grimaldi Forum into a vibrant showcase of regional creativity and craftsmanship. Running from Saturday 11th July to Sunday 12th July, the exhibition positions itself as a central hub for those seeking to engage with authentic Mediterranean lifestyle and design.
Organisers have structured the event into four distinct villages, each designed to highlight a different aspect of regional identity. The ‘Fashion and Lifestyle’ section offers attendees a look at exclusive collections and artisan-made accessories, with a focus on how designers are blending heritage with contemporary trends. Complementing this, the ‘Art and Craftsmanship’ village features handcrafted pieces and contemporary works, creating a space where visitors can meet the creators behind the objects.
‘Gastronomy’ serves as another pillar of the event, with a dedicated area for tastings and culinary workshops. The programme aims to bridge the gap between local producers and the public, offering a chance to explore high-quality flavours from across the region. Rounding out the experience is the ‘Culture village’, which will host a series of talks, performances, and exhibitions aimed at exploring the diversity of Mediterranean history and modern cultural output.
Supporting a charitable goal
While the event highlights aesthetics and trade, it also maintains a philanthropic focus. Admission to the exhibition is set at €5, with all proceeds donated directly to the Association les Amis du Liban.
The event is open to the public on Saturday 11th July from 10am until 8pm, and on Sunday 12th July from 10am until 7pm. With its emphasis on direct dialogue between creators and the public, the show aims to cement its reputation as a key fixture on the Monaco summer social calendar.
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Photo source: Monaco Mediterranee.