Top Tourist Attractions in Monte Carlo: Travel Guide Monaco
Top Tourist Attractions in Monte Carlo: Travel Guide Monaco
Casino of Monte-Carlo, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, Saint Paul's Church Monte Carlo, Monte Carlo Harbor, Chapelle Sainte Devote, Casino Square, Japanese Gardens, Larvotto Beach, Opera de Monte-Carlo, Le Metropole Shopping Center
Monaco, Sainte-Dévote Church [HD] (videoturysta.eu)
[EN] Monaco. Sainte-Dévote Church is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Devota, the patron saint of Monaco. In Monegasque tradition, the bride of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco lays her bridal bouquet at the chapel after the wedding ceremony.
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[FR] Eglise Sainte-Dévote est une église catholique romaine dédiée à Sainte-Dévote, patronne de Monaco. Dans la tradition monégasque, la fiancée du Prince Souverain de Monaco pose sa bouquet de la mariée dans la chapelle après la cérémonie de mariage.
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[PL] Kościół świętej Dewoty, patronki księstwa Monako. Zgodnie z monegaskijską tradycją, panna młoda, małżonka księcia Monako, pozostawia w tym kościele swój bukiet ślubny zaraz po ceremonii zaślubin.
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Saint Devote Chapel (MONACO)
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EGLISE SAINTE DEVOTE PRINCIPAUTE DE MONACO
EGLISE SAINTE DEVOTE PRINCIPAUTE DE MONACO
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Monaco is an independent City-State bordered by France on three sides with the Mediterranean Sea forming the fourth boundary. It is the second smallest sovereign state in the world. It is governed by a constitutional monarchy. Treaties with France provide for its defense. The origins of the territory that is now Monaco dates back a 6th Century BC Greek colony referred to as Monoikos. Over the centuries the land that is today Monaco has been sold, occupied and controlled by wealthy families, royal families as well as the countries of France, Italy and Germany. Throughout its many historical transitions, this tiny sovereign nation has made its mark as a playground to the rich and famous owing to its natural beauty, wide direct access to the sea and its status as a tax haven for the wealthy.
The locale of Monte Carlo allows for the entire geographic diversity of Monaco to be experienced within its borders. Monte Carlo begins at the base of the Maritime Alps and ends in the Mediterranean Sea. The Monte Carlo Quarter includes the world-famous Place du Casino, the casino that in most eyes is Monte Carlo. Although it is true that this world-renowned gambling center recognized from James Bond movies epitomizes the word Monte Carlo, it really is only one of the many experiences that make Monte Carlo a fabled destination.
Monte Carlo is home to Hôtel de Paris, an architectural delight that has been providing guests with luxury accommodations since 1863. Currently operated by SBM, who also own and operate four other hotels within the Monte Carlo quarter, the Hôtel de Paris, is a regular on the Conde Nast Traveler Gold list.
As much as Monte Carlo is thought of by many as a place to soak in the sun with exotic cocktails on the French Riviera and gamble at the world’s most famous casino, Monte Carlo is also home to Master Chefs, who prepare traditional Mediterranean cuisine as well as International Haute Cuisine. The Master Chefs of Monte Carlo are joined by Sommeliers who are curators of wine cellars stocked with gold medal champagnes and wines from throughout the world.
The Hôtel de Paris is home to notable dining and libation experiences including a favorite of Prince Rainier III, Le Louis XV Restaurant, holder of three Michelin Stars and reviewed as one of the top 5 restaurants in the world. Opened in the iconic Hôtel de Paris in 1987, this restaurant features a wine cellar with over 400,000 bottles of the world’s finest wines.
Within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter are Café de Paris, the Salle Garnier, home to the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Monaco’s only public beach, the new convention center, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, as well as more than four dozen hotels offering a variety of accommodations.
Most of the Circuit de Monaco is within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter, the famous raceway of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo is also the host to Championship Boxing, the European Poker Tour Grand Final, the World Backgammon Championship, the Monaco International Auto Show, fashion shows and other high-profile signature events.
When visiting Monte Carlo on the French Riviera, a variety of sightseeing tours are available from small group day tours to private yacht cruises. When visiting Monte Carlo, a sightseeing tour is in order if only to get an overview of all there is to do in this world-renowned playground. Although small in land size, Monte Carlo is jammed packed with centuries of history, astounding architecture, cultural diversions, museums, gardens, as well as world class shopping including neighborhood specialty boutiques.
Tourist attractions that will amaze include Princess Grace Botanical Gardens, Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Oceanographic Museum, Chapelle Sainte Devote, Monte Carlo Harbor and over five dozen other points of interests throughout this small yet expansive section of the legendary country of Monaco.
Célébrations de la Sainte Dévote sur le Rocher de Monaco
La messe de Sainte Dévote a été célébrée en la Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée en présence de SAS le Prince Albert II et de SAS la Princesse Charlène. Une célébration orchestrée par Monseigneur Barsi, suivie de la Procession Solennelle des Reliques pour demander la protection de la Famille Princière et de la Principauté. Une cérémonie ensoleillée pour commencer l'année sous les meilleurs auspices.
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Monaco is an independent City-State bordered by France on three sides with the Mediterranean Sea forming the fourth boundary. It is the second smallest sovereign state in the world. It is governed by a constitutional monarchy. Treaties with France provide for its defense. The origins of the territory that is now Monaco dates back a 6th Century BC Greek colony referred to as Monoikos. Over the centuries the land that is today Monaco has been sold, occupied and controlled by wealthy families, royal families as well as the countries of France, Italy and Germany. Throughout its many historical transitions, this tiny sovereign nation has made its mark as a playground to the rich and famous owing to its natural beauty, wide direct access to the sea and its status as a tax haven for the wealthy.
The locale of Monte Carlo allows for the entire geographic diversity of Monaco to be experienced within its borders. Monte Carlo begins at the base of the Maritime Alps and ends in the Mediterranean Sea. The Monte Carlo Quarter includes the world-famous Place du Casino, the casino that in most eyes is Monte Carlo. Although it is true that this world-renowned gambling center recognized from James Bond movies epitomizes the word Monte Carlo, it really is only one of the many experiences that make Monte Carlo a fabled destination.
Monte Carlo is home to Hôtel de Paris, an architectural delight that has been providing guests with luxury accommodations since 1863. Currently operated by SBM, who also own and operate four other hotels within the Monte Carlo quarter, the Hôtel de Paris, is a regular on the Conde Nast Traveler Gold list.
As much as Monte Carlo is thought of by many as a place to soak in the sun with exotic cocktails on the French Riviera and gamble at the world’s most famous casino, Monte Carlo is also home to Master Chefs, who prepare traditional Mediterranean cuisine as well as International Haute Cuisine. The Master Chefs of Monte Carlo are joined by Sommeliers who are curators of wine cellars stocked with gold medal champagnes and wines from throughout the world.
The Hôtel de Paris is home to notable dining and libation experiences including a favorite of Prince Rainier III, Le Louis XV Restaurant, holder of three Michelin Stars and reviewed as one of the top 5 restaurants in the world. Opened in the iconic Hôtel de Paris in 1987, this restaurant features a wine cellar with over 400,000 bottles of the world’s finest wines.
Within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter are Café de Paris, the Salle Garnier, home to the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Monaco’s only public beach, the new convention center, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, as well as more than four dozen hotels offering a variety of accommodations.
Most of the Circuit de Monaco is within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter, the famous raceway of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo is also the host to Championship Boxing, the European Poker Tour Grand Final, the World Backgammon Championship, the Monaco International Auto Show, fashion shows and other high-profile signature events.
When visiting Monte Carlo on the French Riviera, a variety of sightseeing tours are available from small group day tours to private yacht cruises. When visiting Monte Carlo, a sightseeing tour is in order if only to get an overview of all there is to do in this world-renowned playground. Although small in land size, Monte Carlo is jammed packed with centuries of history, astounding architecture, cultural diversions, museums, gardens, as well as world class shopping including neighborhood specialty boutiques.
Tourist attractions that will amaze include Princess Grace Botanical Gardens, Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Oceanographic Museum, Chapelle Sainte Devote, Monte Carlo Harbor and over five dozen other points of interests throughout this small yet expansive section of the legendary country of Monaco.
Arrivée du couple princier monégasque à Sainte-Dévote
L'arrivée de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco et de la Princesse Charlène au parvis de la chapelle Sainte-Dévote, pour le traditionnel cérémonial du bouquet, puis leur départ pour le palais.
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Monaco is an independent City-State bordered by France on three sides with the Mediterranean Sea forming the fourth boundary. It is the second smallest sovereign state in the world. It is governed by a constitutional monarchy. Treaties with France provide for its defense. The origins of the territory that is now Monaco dates back a 6th Century BC Greek colony referred to as Monoikos. Over the centuries the land that is today Monaco has been sold, occupied and controlled by wealthy families, royal families as well as the countries of France, Italy and Germany. Throughout its many historical transitions, this tiny sovereign nation has made its mark as a playground to the rich and famous owing to its natural beauty, wide direct access to the sea and its status as a tax haven for the wealthy.
The locale of Monte Carlo allows for the entire geographic diversity of Monaco to be experienced within its borders. Monte Carlo begins at the base of the Maritime Alps and ends in the Mediterranean Sea. The Monte Carlo Quarter includes the world-famous Place du Casino, the casino that in most eyes is Monte Carlo. Although it is true that this world-renowned gambling center recognized from James Bond movies epitomizes the word Monte Carlo, it really is only one of the many experiences that make Monte Carlo a fabled destination.
Monte Carlo is home to Hôtel de Paris, an architectural delight that has been providing guests with luxury accommodations since 1863. Currently operated by SBM, who also own and operate four other hotels within the Monte Carlo quarter, the Hôtel de Paris, is a regular on the Conde Nast Traveler Gold list.
As much as Monte Carlo is thought of by many as a place to soak in the sun with exotic cocktails on the French Riviera and gamble at the world’s most famous casino, Monte Carlo is also home to Master Chefs, who prepare traditional Mediterranean cuisine as well as International Haute Cuisine. The Master Chefs of Monte Carlo are joined by Sommeliers who are curators of wine cellars stocked with gold medal champagnes and wines from throughout the world.
The Hôtel de Paris is home to notable dining and libation experiences including a favorite of Prince Rainier III, Le Louis XV Restaurant, holder of three Michelin Stars and reviewed as one of the top 5 restaurants in the world. Opened in the iconic Hôtel de Paris in 1987, this restaurant features a wine cellar with over 400,000 bottles of the world’s finest wines.
Within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter are Café de Paris, the Salle Garnier, home to the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Monaco’s only public beach, the new convention center, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, as well as more than four dozen hotels offering a variety of accommodations.
Most of the Circuit de Monaco is within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter, the famous raceway of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo is also the host to Championship Boxing, the European Poker Tour Grand Final, the World Backgammon Championship, the Monaco International Auto Show, fashion shows and other high-profile signature events.
When visiting Monte Carlo on the French Riviera, a variety of sightseeing tours are available from small group day tours to private yacht cruises. When visiting Monte Carlo, a sightseeing tour is in order if only to get an overview of all there is to do in this world-renowned playground. Although small in land size, Monte Carlo is jammed packed with centuries of history, astounding architecture, cultural diversions, museums, gardens, as well as world class shopping including neighborhood specialty boutiques.
Tourist attractions that will amaze include Princess Grace Botanical Gardens, Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Oceanographic Museum, Chapelle Sainte Devote, Monte Carlo Harbor and over five dozen other points of interests throughout this small yet expansive section of the legendary country of Monaco.
Inauguration de l´Agora, la nouvelle maison diocésaine de Monaco
La nouvelle maison diocésaine de Monaco a été inaugurée ce vendredi par le prince Albert II de Monaco et par l´archevêque Mgr Bernard Barsi. Une centaine de personnes étaient présentes pour la cérémonie. Un an et demi après le début des travaux, c'est l'ouverture officielle pour l'Agora. Cette maison diocésaine a été conçue et bâtie pour accueillir l'ensemble des événements du diocèse de Monaco,
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Rendez-vous d’exception à Monaco-Ville
Le grand rendez-vous de cette 21ème Journée du Patrimoine avait lieu à la Cathédrale de Monaco. Les visiteurs ont pu assister à une rencontre inédite entre science et religion. Le fruit de plusieurs études sur des ossements de saints, notamment Sainte-Dévote, était exposé et présenté au sein du lieu sacré par des docteurs en anthropologie et paléo-pathologie. D’autres lieux inédits ont pu être visités lors de cette journée du patrimoine, comme la résidence du Ministre d’État, par exemple.
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Monaco is an independent City-State bordered by France on three sides with the Mediterranean Sea forming the fourth boundary. It is the second smallest sovereign state in the world. It is governed by a constitutional monarchy. Treaties with France provide for its defense. The origins of the territory that is now Monaco dates back a 6th Century BC Greek colony referred to as Monoikos. Over the centuries the land that is today Monaco has been sold, occupied and controlled by wealthy families, royal families as well as the countries of France, Italy and Germany. Throughout its many historical transitions, this tiny sovereign nation has made its mark as a playground to the rich and famous owing to its natural beauty, wide direct access to the sea and its status as a tax haven for the wealthy.
The locale of Monte Carlo allows for the entire geographic diversity of Monaco to be experienced within its borders. Monte Carlo begins at the base of the Maritime Alps and ends in the Mediterranean Sea. The Monte Carlo Quarter includes the world-famous Place du Casino, the casino that in most eyes is Monte Carlo. Although it is true that this world-renowned gambling center recognized from James Bond movies epitomizes the word Monte Carlo, it really is only one of the many experiences that make Monte Carlo a fabled destination.
Monte Carlo is home to Hôtel de Paris, an architectural delight that has been providing guests with luxury accommodations since 1863. Currently operated by SBM, who also own and operate four other hotels within the Monte Carlo quarter, the Hôtel de Paris, is a regular on the Conde Nast Traveler Gold list.
As much as Monte Carlo is thought of by many as a place to soak in the sun with exotic cocktails on the French Riviera and gamble at the world’s most famous casino, Monte Carlo is also home to Master Chefs, who prepare traditional Mediterranean cuisine as well as International Haute Cuisine. The Master Chefs of Monte Carlo are joined by Sommeliers who are curators of wine cellars stocked with gold medal champagnes and wines from throughout the world.
The Hôtel de Paris is home to notable dining and libation experiences including a favorite of Prince Rainier III, Le Louis XV Restaurant, holder of three Michelin Stars and reviewed as one of the top 5 restaurants in the world. Opened in the iconic Hôtel de Paris in 1987, this restaurant features a wine cellar with over 400,000 bottles of the world’s finest wines.
Within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter are Café de Paris, the Salle Garnier, home to the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Monaco’s only public beach, the new convention center, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, as well as more than four dozen hotels offering a variety of accommodations.
Most of the Circuit de Monaco is within the boundaries of the Monte Carlo Quarter, the famous raceway of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo is also the host to Championship Boxing, the European Poker Tour Grand Final, the World Backgammon Championship, the Monaco International Auto Show, fashion shows and other high-profile signature events.
When visiting Monte Carlo on the French Riviera, a variety of sightseeing tours are available from small group day tours to private yacht cruises. When visiting Monte Carlo, a sightseeing tour is in order if only to get an overview of all there is to do in this world-renowned playground. Although small in land size, Monte Carlo is jammed packed with centuries of history, astounding architecture, cultural diversions, museums, gardens, as well as world class shopping including neighborhood specialty boutiques.
Tourist attractions that will amaze include Princess Grace Botanical Gardens, Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Oceanographic Museum, Chapelle Sainte Devote, Monte Carlo Harbor and over five dozen other points of interests throughout this small yet expansive section of the legendary country of Monaco.
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The principality of Monaco is a tiny city-state on the Mediterranean Sea and surrounded by France. Monaco is the second smallest independent state in the world and is almost entirely urban. Monaco is known for its upscale casinos, yacht-lined harbor and prestigious Grand Prix motor race, which runs through Monaco’s streets once a year. Monte-Carlo, its major district, is home to an elegant belle-époque casino complex and ornate Salle Garnier opera house. It also has many luxe hotels, boutiques, nightclubs and restaurants.
Monte Carlo is not the capital of Monaco but a government district. The country is divided into four areas: Monaco-Ville (the old city), the Condamine (port quarter), Monte-Carlo (business and recreation), and Fontvieille (recreation and light industry). With no natural resources to exploit other than its location and climate, the principality has become a resort for tourists and a tax haven for businesses. Monaco is six times the size of the Vatican and the world's most densely populated independent country.
Monaco is accessed by its land borders from France or Italy by a network of highways, most commonly used of which is the A8 which runs west from Monte Carlo to Nice and Marseille, and east towards the Italian border. Make sure to take into account frequent traffic jams when approaching and leaving Monaco.
Walking is by far the best way to get around Monaco; however, there are some areas, such as the Exotic Gardens, that require a large change in elevation and therefore make for rather strenuous hikes. There are also seven public escalators and elevators (all free) that help negotiate the steep slopes of the city. If you find yourself afoot and wanting to reach the opposite bank of Port Hercule, look for the small pedestrian-only ferry that runs each 20 minutes or so during daylight; it costs only one Euro.
The principality of Monaco offers a great balance of historical and modern attractions. There are various museums and palaces to visit as well as shopping malls and casinos. Monaco also offers relaxation spots along the harbor and even around the attractions. It is relatively easy to navigate Monte Carlo and Monaco if you take the time to learn where the various short cuts are. City maps are generally available at most news vendor stands and shops for a small fee.
A lot to see in Monaco such as :
Casino Monte-Carlo
Musée océanographique de Monaco
Prince's Palace of Monaco
Monaco City
Saint Nicholas Cathedral
Jardin Exotique de Monaco
Larvotto
Place du Casino
Grimaldi Forum
Japanese Garden, Monaco
Larvotto Beach
Casino Café de Paris
Rock of Monaco
Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Place du Palais
Zoological Garden of Monaco
St Martin Gardens
Sainte-Dévote Chapel
Monaco Top Cars Collection
Port de Fontvieille
Sun Casino
Fort Antoine Theatre
Port Hercule
French Riviera
Napoleon Museum
Museo Naval de Mónaco
Rue Sainte-Dévote
Saint-Charles Church, Monaco
Chocolaterie de Monaco
Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco
Les Révoires
St Paul's Anglican Church
Roseraie Princesse Grace
Monte-Carlo Bay Casino
Museum of Stamps and Coins
Princess Antoinette Park
Le Portier
Chemin des Révoires
La Colle, Monaco
Chapelle de la Visitation, Monaco-Ville
Jardin du Casino
Fairmont Hairpin
Mont Agel
The Champions Promenade
Museo del Viejo Mónaco
Apotheosa Monaca
UNESCO Garden
Hector Berlioz Statue
Plaza del Casino
Ravin de Sainte-Dévote
Monaco is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Monaco . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Monaco.
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L’église du Sacré Cœur consacrée à Monaco
Consacrer une église est un acte rare, de l’aveu même de Monseigneur Bernard Barsi, Archevêque de Monaco, qui n’en a pratiqué que deux en 15 années. Construite à la fin des années 20, l’église du Sacré Cœur n’avait jamais été consacrée à cause de la Grande Dépression, puis de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale.
Art : nouvelle jeunesse pour le retable de Sainte Dévote
Le retable de Sainte Dévote, datant du 16e siècle, a été commandé par Isabelle Grimaldi, l’épouse d’Honoré 1er. Ce tempéra sur bois exécuté à la peinture à l’oeuf avait été exposé dans un premier temps à l’église Saint-Nicolas, avant d’occuper la Cathédrale de Monaco actuelle. Au bout de deux semaines de restauration intense, les restaurateurs ont redonné de sa superbe à ce retable abîmé par le temps. La Direction des Affaires Culturelles et le Diocèse ont décidé de l’installer dans un caisson climatique avec une vitre, afin de mettre l’œuvre sous protection.
Eglise Sainte Dévote : un nouvel orgue bientôt inauguré
L'orgue de l'église Sainte-Dévote, vieux de 30 ans, sera prochainement démonté pour être remplacé par un nouvel instrument. L'actuel était en effet inadapté au lieu et son remplaçant, sélectionné avec soin, devrait résonner des siècles durant dans l'église monégasque. Le nouvel orgue est italien, d'inspiration nordique, et a été offert par les Italiens de Monaco, comme cadeau de mariage au Couple Princier. L'inauguration est prévue pour le 27 janvier 2013, date de la Sainte Dévote.
Célébration du Te Deum
Monseigneur Barsi a présenté ses meilleurs souhaits de bonheur pour la future venue au monde des enfants princiers, lors de la célébration de la messe solennelle d'action de grace et du Te Deum à l’occasion de la Fête Nationale Monégasque.
Cérémonie de bénédiction du nouvel orgue de l'Eglise Sainte-Dévote
SAS Le Prince Albert II de Monaco et SAS La Princesse Charlène de Monaco était présents à la cérémonie de bénédiction du nouvel orgue de l'Eglise Sainte Dévote. Cet instrument a été offert par la communauté italienne de la Principauté au Couple Princier à l'occasion de leur mariage. Un concert inaugural, ouvert au grand public, sera proposé le 27 janvier à l'Eglise Sainte-Dévote.
Religion : la nouvelle Maison Diocésaine
La nouvelle Maison Diocésaine, nommée « Agora », a été inaugurée en Principauté par l’Archevêque de Monaco, Monseigneur Barsi. La première pierre de l’édifice a été posée en mai 2017, en présence de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II. Un an et demi plus tard, Monseigneur Barsi est venu présenter ce bâtiment de sept étages à la presse.