On Tuesday, February 25, the Sovereign Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène visited the Monte-Carlo nursery to explore its recently refurbished premises.
Welcomed by the Mayor of Monaco, Georges Marsan, the Princely Couple first attended the blessing of the establishment by Father Jean Ariel Bauza Salinas.

Following this ceremony, Jean-Luc Magnani, Head of the Early Childhood and Families Service, guided them through the various rooms of the facility, which now accommodates 36 cradles.
The nursery reopened on 16 January after several months of renovation work aimed at modernising the structure to better meet the current needs of early childhood care and to comply with updated regulations.

Furthermore, a complete renovation of the annex, dedicated to older children, is currently in the planning stages. This project includes the reconfiguration of spaces to incorporate an additional activity room, facilities adapted for individuals with reduced mobility, a laundry room, an isolation room, and an expanded Director’s office, which can also serve as a meeting room.
The improvements to the Monte-Carlo nursery reflect Monaco’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality early childhood care in a modern and welcoming environment.
