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Monaco: A Timeless Destination for Art Lovers

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Monaco Government Tourism and Convention Authority

The Principality of Monaco is a thriving epicentre of art and culture, where every corner tells a story of creativity and excellence. From cultural and musical arts to culinary masterpieces and architectural wonders, here are 8 reasons why Monaco stands out as the leading destination for art lovers. 

1. Cultural arts 

The Francis Bacon MB Art Foundation, the only museum in the world dedicated to the life and work of the iconic British painter, offers an unparalleled insight into his creative genius.  

The Nouveau Musée National de Monaco is a beacon for contemporary art, showcasing cutting-edge exhibitions that explore the intersection of art, history, and innovation. The museum is housed in two locations, Villa Paloma and Villa Sauber, each contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of Monaco with their own distinct architectural charm and historical significance. 

2. Classical arts 

Monaco boasts its own Philharmonic Orchestra, Ballet, and Opera, alongside world-class acts that perform in its venues throughout the year. The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Ballets de Monte-Carlo regularly grace the Grimaldi Forum and the iconic Opera Garnier. These performances are a testament to Monaco's rich cultural heritage and its unwavering support for the performing arts. The 2024/25 season celebrates key highlights, including the 100th anniversary of Puccini's legacy with special performances, a tribute to Mozart, and a spectacular New Year's Eve dinner concert. 

3. Culinary arts 

Monaco's culinary scene is epitomised by the annual Festival des Etoiles. This gastronomic event brings together the world's top chefs such as Alain Ducasse and Yannick Alleno, who celebrate the artistry of cuisine, making Monaco a must-visit destination for food lovers who appreciate the fine art of cooking. 

4. Hotel arts 

Monaco's luxury hotels are not just places to stay; they are galleries of fine art. The Metropole Hotel Monte-Carlo recently acquired Picasso, Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon paintings for its lobby, elevating the guest experience to a new level of sophistication.

At the Hermitage Hotel Monte-Carlo, the Winter Garden's floral floor mosaic is a 19th century masterpiece, complemented by a breathtaking Eiffel glass roof. The lobby and dining room, with works by Gabriel Ferrier and ever-changing exhibitions offer a seamless blend of Belle Epoque heritage and modernity. 

5. Art and the environment 

Monaco's Oceanographic Museum stands at the intersection of sea and science, offering a unique exploration of marine life through the lens of art. This iconic institution reflects Monaco's commitment to both environmental sustainability and cultural preservation, making it a cornerstone of the Principality's artistic landscape. 

6. Historical arts 

Recent restorations at the Prince's Palace of Monaco have unveiled remarkable frescoes in the Gallery of Hercules, dating back to the 16th century. These newly discovered artworks depict mythological scenes with intricate detail, showcasing the rich artistic heritage of the Grimaldi dynasty and adding to the Palace's historical significance. 

7. Free arts 

Monaco's dedication to making art accessible to all is evident in its public art installations. Casino Square, home to Anish Kapoor's Sky Mirror, is a focal point for modern art in the heart of Monaco. The Rainier III Sculpture Trail is another highlight, offering art lovers a chance to admire over 150 sculptures by renowned artists like Bourdelle, Leger, and Renoir. This trail covers the entire Principality, turning Monaco into an open-air museum. 

8. Annual art festivals 

Art Monte-Carlo, Monaco's premier annual art festival (July), brings together galleries and cultural institutions from across the globe. This vibrant event offers a rich program of exhibitions, talks, and tours, making it the perfect occasion for art lovers to immerse themselves in the Principality's dynamic art scene. 

Complementing this, the UPAINT street art festival (June), now in its 8th year, attracts street artists from around the world who create stunning works that are auctioned off, with proceeds going to the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation (PA2F). 

 

As Monaco continues to grow as a cultural hub, its influence on the global art scene remains undeniable. Whether through its rich history, its innovative approach to contemporary art, or its commitment to nurturing new talent, Monaco stands as a beacon for art and culture, inviting the world to experience its artistic legacy all year-round. 

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Monaco Tourism and Convention Authority: www.visitmonaco.com  

Monaco Awarded in European Best Destination 2024 

Achieving over 12% of the vote (133,885 votes), travellers from around the world ranked Monaco in 2nd position out of 500 European destinations. Organised by the non-profit organisation Best European Destinations, and based on the vote of over one million travellers from 172 countries, Monaco has been ranked second best destination to visit in Europe in 2024, ahead of Geneva, London and Florence. This year's #2 destination, Monaco, was shortlisted as a Sustainable Destination for its commitment to sustainable tourism and protection of the ocean. 

Contacts:  

Claire Neil, Regional Manager Australia & New Zealand 
Monaco Government Tourist Bureau 
Email: claire@tourismgarden.com.au 
Phone: +61 (0)2 8206 9311 

Alison Roberts-Brown, Regional Director, Australia & New Zealand 
Monaco Government Tourist Bureau 
Email: alison@tourismgarden.com.au 
Phone: +61 (0)2- 8206-9311 
Mobile: +61 (0)401 250 165 

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