Weekend in Monaco

#hello_monaco weekend: what to do on January 23rd and January 24th

End of week is great time to dedicate to yourself, enjoy arts and sports. And here HelloMonaco prepared a few suggestion for your weekend.

 89th Monte-Carlo Rally
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The 89th edition of the Monte-Carlo Rally that is taking place from Monday 18 January is finishing this Sunday 24 January 2021.

Lyric comedy "Thaïs"
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The lucky one can enjoy the Lyric comedy “Thaïs” by Jules Massenet, performed by the Chorus of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jean-Yves Ossonce, organised by the Opéra de Monte-Carlo on Friday 22 January (gala), Tuesday 26 and Thursday 28 January, at 6.30 pm and Sunday 24 January 2021, at 3 pm Opéra de Monte-Carlo – Salle Garnier.

AS Monaco’s new season calendar has been released
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And don’t forget that this Saturday AS Monaco is playing against Marseille in French Premier League Football Championship at 9 pm, on Louis II Stadium.

This year’s Christmas village is decorated with real trees of various sizes which gives the Quai Albert 1er a holiday atmosphere. Finally, a chalet will offer pancakes and waffles to be consumed only on the tables provided. The Christmas Village is freely accessible, with the wearing of a compulsory mask.

Monaco Ice Skating Champions: Olympic Medallists of the Future

The Stade Nautique Rainier III swimming baths were transformed into an open-air skating rink till Sunday 7 March 2021, Port de Monaco.

Photo exhibition on the theme "Protecting UNESCO's World Marine Heritage
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You can take a walk and enjoy photo exhibition on the theme “Protecting UNESCO’s World Marine Heritage through scientific research”, in collaboration with the Société des Explorations de Monaco from Thursday January 7 to Thursday March 11, 2021, Les Jardins Saint Martin.

After three months on the gates of UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris, the photographic exhibition “Protecting UNESCO’s World Marine Heritage through Scientific Research”, made up of 21 photographs from the Monaco Explorations missions, is up for discovery on the gates of the St-Martin Gardens in Monaco as well as in digital version.

And there are of course there are a few other exhibitions open in Monaco. So if you want to learn more about other events and exhibitions that are taking place in Monaco these days visit our Calendar.

So have fun and enjoy your weekend!

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