The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, founded by Prince Albert I, presents its brand new temporary exhibition: From Toumaï to Sapiens
February 15, 2026 - October 16, 2026, every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Cultural Affairs Department invites you to come and admire the work of five artists currently in residence at the Ateliers du Quai Antoine Ier in an exhibition presented at the Théâtre des Variétés. This venue, which hosts numerous cultural associations from the Principality and a wide audience, provides a forum for dialogue between the public and the arts.
The Monaco Business Trade Show 2026, a key event dedicated to businesses, will take place on Friday, September 18, 2026, at the Sea Club of the Méridien Beach Plaza, under the High Patronage of H.S.H. the Sovereign Prince.
For its 14th edition, this major event will bring together more than 1,000 decision-makers, 50 exhibitors, and feature 5 free expert-led conferences.
Dedicated to entrepreneurs from Monaco and the French Riviera, the event offers a unique opportunity to expand networks, discover innovative solutions, and explore business opportunities in the Principality.
From 1 July to 6 September 2026, Grimaldi Forum Monaco presents "Monaco and the Automobile, from 1893 to Today", a major exhibition dedicated to over 130 years of automotive history in the Principality. Located at Espace Ravel – Grimaldi Forum Monaco, it brings together over 50 iconic vehicles and rare archives, including numerous cars that won the Monaco Grand Prix and the Monte Carlo Rally.
This exhibition in tribute to Victor Brauner (1903-1966), a major figure in international surrealism, presents for the first time an exceptional private collection established in Monaco that encompasses the artist's entire body of work, from the 1920s to the 1960s, spanning painting, drawing and sculpture. Complementing over one hundred and sixty works from this collection, ten non-Western art objects that belonged to Victor Brauner are on display, loaned by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Saint-Étienne Métropole.
Au croisement de la tradition monarchique européenne et d’une promotion à l’américaine, le « mariage du siècle », pour reprendre l’expression employée dans Le Figaro, dès le 4 avril 1956, par le journaliste Pierre Macaigne, a incontestablement marqué les esprits et l’histoire contemporaine de Monaco.
À travers photographies, images animées, enregistrements sonores, bijoux, robes, cadeaux et archives inédites, le parcours d’exposition fait découvrir au visiteur les acteurs, les lieux, les temps forts et les coulisses d’une semaine de festivités, organisée en seulement trois mois, depuis l’accueil spectaculaire de Grace Kelly le matin du 12 avril, jusqu’au départ du couple princier en voyage de noces le soir du 19.
Conception et réalisation
Archives du Palais et Institut audiovisuel de Monaco
Commissariat
Thomas Fouilleron, Vincent Vatrican