From Thursday 7 January to Thursday 11 March 2021, Les Jardins Saint Martin
Photography Exhibition
Exhibition of photography on the theme "Protecting UNESCO marine world heritage through scientific research", in collaboration with La Société des Explorations de Monaco
Discover an immersive and interactive experience! Take on the role of a roving reporter and set off on a mission to explore the polar regions! This new exhibition includes five thematic areas spread over two levels. Learn about the poles and their wildlife, and the men and women who populate and explore them. Fascinating objects and documents, digital content and immersive devices come together to create a 360° experience. The great voyage can begin!
Discover a different side of Prince Albert I! Meet the prehistorian prince, the scientist and explorer, and trace the history of his archaeological expeditions. From the Grimaldi caves to Spain, from the founding of the Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology to the Paris Institute of Human Paleontology, visitors will follow the incredible journey and archaeological ideas of a fascinating, and fascinated Prince.
Pier Paolo Calzolari is known for the formal originality of his multi-faceted practice (painting and sculpture, but also performances he looks on as “acts of passion”), which has often made use of such organic materials as tobacco leaves, fire and frost to create “work-installations” that challenge the limits of contemporary art.
As part of commemorations marking the centenary of Princer Rainier III (1923-2023), the Oceanographic Museum presents its new permanent exhibition, "The Prince and the Mediterranean". Visitors to the exhibition, the Oceanographic Institute's tribute to the unshakeable connection between Princer Rainier III and the ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea in particular, will step aboard his ship, Deo Juvante II. Guided by the voice of H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, they will navigate through four fascinating spaces, each exploring a different facet of the Prince and his passion for all things aquatic.
The Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology celebrates the vision of the current museum's founder, Prince Rainier III. Step into the history of the creation of the second Museum – a site museum! - in the heart of the Exotic Garden, just a few yards from the Observatory Cave. Learn about the numerous archaeological digs carried out during the Prince's reign, and the unprecedented donations made by the Prince and Princess Grace Kelly. Explore different spaces on a variety of themes, from promotion of the Monegasque language to the holiday camps planned by the Museum's then Director, Louis Barral.
Padel Best Expo is an international event held in Monte-Carlo that brings together everything and everyone connected with padel. Not just a B2B event, Padel Best Expo also offers an immersive experience open to the general public and sports fans. The second edition of the Five Padel Cup will also take place during the three days, while visitors can look forward to a packed programme of talks, discussions, digital spaces, padel play areas, entertainments, and social events. So what are you waiting for? Get on board and explore the world of padel!
Monte Carlo has always been the heart and symbol of a luxury lifestyle.
Not by chance, some of the world’s most glamorous events are hosted in Monaco throughout the whole year.
Monte Carlo Gems is a jewellery show organised by industry insiders for fine jewellery enthusiasts and collectors. The aim is to showcase the most luxurious and sophisticated gems, watches and jewellery collections to the upscale international clientele of Monte Carlo, while creating an elite community of connoisseurs of this prestigious field. At Monte Carlo Gems you will have the privilege to discover the world’s most sought-after jewellers, featuring rare and stunning collections as Monaco’s principal show within the field.