Veranstaltungskalender
Exhibition - "Polar Mission" Exhibition
Since the 4 June 2022, Oceanographic Museum of 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!
Exhibition - "Symphony of colours" Exhibition
From Thursday 20 June 2024 to Sunday 6 July 2025, from 10 AM to 6 PM, Espace 22
We are delighted to announce the new exhibition "Symphony of Colours" featuring the exceptional talents of three artists: Maja Kerin, Liudmila Sun, and Maria Mikileva. From June 20th to July 6th, from 10am to 6pm, come and discover the works of these three inspired women from the Principality. Immerse yourself in a world of intriguing colors, where each canvas tells a unique story. A visual symphony that will enchant your senses and feed your artistic soul.
Exhibition - "Francisco Tropa - Paesine" Exhibition
From Friday 6 December 2024 to Monday 21 April 2025, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Paloma
The exhibition takes its name from "pietre paesine", ruined marble, whose geological markings are reminiscent of painted landscapes, on the boundary between figuration and abstraction. This analogy of nature and technique is a central theme in the work of Francisco Tropa, which focuses on the way in which an image appears and is perceived.
Opera - "Tristan une Isolde - Act II" Opera/Recitals
Sunday 2 March 2025, at 6 pm, Auditorium Rainier III
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2024/25 season. Concert. Conductor: Philippe Jordan. Tristan: Andreas Schager. Isolde: Anja Kampe. Music and libretto by Richard Wagner (1813-1883). First performed: Munich, Royal Bavarian Court Theatre, 10 June 1865. Prelude: Adagio from Symphony No. 10 in F-sharp major (c. 1910 – unfinished) by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). En collaboration avec l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo et en prélude au Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo.
OPMC - "Chamber Music" Music
Opera - "Vespro della Beata Vergine" Opera/Recitals
Friday 14 March 2025, at 8 pm, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée de Monaco
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2024/25 season. Choral concert. Conductor: Gianluca Capuano. Choirmaster: Jacopo Facchini. Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610) SV 206 in 14 sections. Dedicated to Pope Paul V (1552-1621). Music by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643). First performed: Mantua, Basilica Palatina di Santa Barbara, 25 March 1610. Prelude: World premiere of Venezianischer Morgen by Bruno Mantovani (b. 1974), commissioned by Opéra de Monte-Carlo. In collaboration with the Salzburg Whitsun Festival and Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo.
Opera - "L’Heure espagnole & L’Enfant et les Sortilèges" Opera/Recitals
Friday 21 March 2025, at 8 pm, Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2024/25 season. Opera. Conductor: Kazuki Yamada. Director: Jean-Louis Grinda. Opera in one act and 21 scenes. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Franc-Nohain (Maurice Étienne Legrand), after his play of the same name (1904). First performed: Paris, Opéra-Comique, 19 May 1911. Opera in two parts. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Colette. First performed: Monte-Carlo, Théâtre de l'Opéra, 21 March 1925.
Opera - "L’Heure espagnole & L’Enfant et les Sortilèges" Opera/Recitals
Sunday 23 March 2025, at 3 pm, Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2024/25 season. Opera. Conductor: Kazuki Yamada. Director: Jean-Louis Grinda. Opera in one act and 21 scenes. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Franc-Nohain (Maurice Étienne Legrand), after his play of the same name (1904). First performed: Paris, Opéra-Comique, 19 May 1911. Opera in two parts. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Colette. First performed: Monte-Carlo, Théâtre de l'Opéra, 21 March 1925.
Stand-up comedy - "Philippe Lellouche" Performance
Wednesday 12 March 2025, at 8 pm, Grimaldi Forum Monaco
Les Sérénissimes de l'Humour - Philippe Lellouche comes face to face with the audience in his first stand-up show, a funny and nostalgically comforting affair in which he relates his childhood memories, loves, and anxieties with charming self-deprecation. After 15 triumphant years performing in theatre, Philippe Lellouche invites you to join him on a little trip through time in Stand Alone. It's a joyful experience, the sort we could all use more of.
Stand-up comedy - "Michel Boujenah" Performance
Stand-up Comedy - "Comedy des Sérénissimes" Performance
Stand-up Comedy - "Bun Hay Mean" Performance
Saturday 15 March 2025, at 8 pm, Grimaldi Forum Monaco
Les Sérénissimes de l'Humour - Bun Hay Mean – Tous Mytho - New show. Legend has it that the world was made in six days. Bun Hay Mean wrote a new show every day for six years. Come and see for yourself, because as the title of this new show says, "we're all liars".
Opera - "L’Heure espagnole & L’Enfant et les Sortilèges" Opera/Recitals
Tuesday 25 March 2025, at 8 pm, Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2024/25 season. Opera. Conductor: Kazuki Yamada. Director: Jean-Louis Grinda. Opera in one act and 21 scenes. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Franc-Nohain (Maurice Étienne Legrand), after his play of the same name (1904). First performed: Paris, Opéra-Comique, 19 May 1911. Opera in two parts. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Colette. First performed: Monte-Carlo, Théâtre de l'Opéra, 21 March 1925.
Opera - "L’Heure espagnole & L’Enfant et les Sortilèges" Opera/Recitals
Thursday 27 March 2025, at 8 pm, Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2024/25 season. Opera. Conductor: Kazuki Yamada. Director: Jean-Louis Grinda. Opera in one act and 21 scenes. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Franc-Nohain (Maurice Étienne Legrand), after his play of the same name (1904). First performed: Paris, Opéra-Comique, 19 May 1911. Opera in two parts. Music by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Libretto by Colette. First performed: Monte-Carlo, Théâtre de l'Opéra, 21 March 1925.
Film - "Ninotchka" Films
Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 March 2025, Grimaldi Forum Monaco
This show featuring real actors and puppets takes us aboard the Nautilus, Captain Nemo's legendary submarine resembling half sea monster, and half cutting edge technological wonder. All the famous characters from Jules Verne's classic novel are here, from Professor Aronnax and his loyal servant Conseil who, before becoming shipwrecked and being taken prisoner by Nemo, had gone hunting for the giant narwhal aboard the US Navy frigate Abraham Lincoln, alongside harpooner Ned Land. Captain Nemo, a true modern pirate, forces them to sail with him on a voyage across the world's oceans, where scientific experiments mingle with the poetry of the deep. The actors, accompanied by a troupe of fish, invite us to join them in an expedition to explore the classic literary masterpiece.
Theatre - "Art" Theatre
Thursday 6 March 2025, Théâtre Princesse Grace
Three close friends of more than fifteen years' standing suddenly find the foundations of their friendship shaken when Serge buys a whiteboard. “What are old friends? Friends who have known each other for a long time? Sure, but what else? When everything changes, when all is turned upside down, when movement is the only constant in our lives, what does an old friend look like? Because when all's said and done, can yesterday's friends still be friends today? What's a friend of 30 years? Perhaps someone perfectly unknown to us.” François Morel
Theatre - "Richard III" Theatre
Tuesday 11 March 2025, at 8 pm, Théâtre Princesse Grace
“Richard III is without doubt a monument of dramatic tragedy. As in Othello or Macbeth, hubris reigns supreme, mocking its victims in both body and mind, inexorably culminating in a bloodbath. The thirst for vengeance, the hunger for power, the irresistible desire to eliminate all those who stand in one's way, the intimate relationship with fate, auguries magnified by ghostly apparitions, characters haunted by betrayal, and violent punishment all make up this maelstrom of poetry and fury.” William Mesguich
Tuesday 18 March 2025, at 8 pm, Grimaldi Forum Monaco
Can't Pay? Won't Pay! is one of the great contemporary comedies. A thought-provoking, satirical play, anchored in the social and political realities of the time by its writers Dario Fo and Franca Rame. This is a veritable dramatic "war machine", with a humorous style almost unique in contemporary theatre. The comedic mechanics of the play push into the territory of the absurd, all the better to showcase the human behaviours and dysfunctions of our western societies. This is the French language version.
Thursday 27 March 2025, at 8 pm, Théâtre Princesse Grace
In this brilliant detective story, a woman has disappeared. Her husband, Daniel Corban reports his wife Elisabeth missing. When the village priest tells him he has found her, Daniel is dumbstruck. The woman claiming to be his wife... is not. More shocking still is the fact that, since they were only recently married, nobody else seems to know what Mme Corban looks like. This Mme Corban says her husband is suffering from amnesia. Has he gone mad, or is he the victim of some diabolical scheme? A debonair police commissioner takes charge of the investigation...