If you are making plans for the weekend, then we are right on time. Here are a few suggestions: you can choose between workshops, sports events, concerts and theatre performances.
To begin with, check out Rokethon Monaco, a race for dog owners and their canine companions, aimed at encouraging pet adoption and responsible ownership, held on Saturday 5 October 2024 in Chapiteau de Fontvielle. The nonprofit association Rokethon’ works in Monaco and the surrounding area to promote respect and care for pets by running or supporting projects to improve their conditions, training, health, life, and above all their adoption. Participants will walk or run a 1,200 metre marked course around the Chapiteau de Fontvieille, accompanied by their dogs.
Eau de Cologne distillation animation is organized on Saturday October 5, 2024 in Princess Grace Rose Garden.
Music loveres will enjoy “Spiritual Concert” of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra with the Tokyo Philharmonic Choir, Hiroyuki MITO, Choirmaster is scheduled on Saturday 5 October 2024, at 6.30 pm in Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée de Monaco.
Music to be performed includes pieces by JANEQUIN, DI LASSO, MENDELSSOHN, ELGAR, BUSTO, BARBER, SCHAFER, RAVEL, TAKEMITSU, SHIBATA, and MIYOSHI.
Theatre season is beginning with the arrival of autumn. A presentation introducing the new season at the Théâtre des Muses is held on Sunday 6 October 2024, at 4.30 pm.
Monegasque nonprofit association “Dessine un Papillon” is organising a children’s show “Pirate & Matelot”, with the profits used to purchase medical equipment for the paediatric department of Princess Grace Hospital (including a podoscope) is organized on Sunday 6 October 2024, at 4 pm in Théâtre des Variétés.
Interesting exhibitions are open now in Monaco, you can begin with the exhibition: “Miquel Barceló, Oceanographer” which started on Friday 7 June and will run till Sunday 13 October 2024 in Nouveau Musée National de Monaco – Villa Paloma.
Featuring a selection of around sixty works (paintings, ceramics, embroidery, works on paper), this exhibition is a chance to discover the prolific and eclectic creations of Miquel Barceló, a Spanish artist whose favourite subject was the sea.
Polar bears and emperor penguins are the protagonists of the exhibition “The Ice Giants” by Michel Bassompierre which is open for the last weekend in Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. Seven monumental works will take over the Oceanographic Museum and its roof terrace. On this occasion, the sculptor will unveil five new creations: four polar bears as well as a 3-meter-high emperor penguin. Original drawings and sketches will also be exhibited accompanied by the screening of a film presenting the artist’s work. This temporary exhibition is part of the Polar Mission program run by the Oceanographic Institute since 2022.
Exhibition Art Celebration by Wendy Lauwers has opened this week. 14 artists from all over the world are gathering to offer you an unforgettable artistic experience from Tuesday 1 to Thursday 10 October 2024, in Espace 22! Painters, sculptors, and many other disciplines are ready to amaze you with breathtaking creations!
Of course there are other interesting events taking place in Monaco. If you want to learn more about them visit our Calendar.
So have fun and enjoy your weekend!