Writer, historian and lecturer at Sciences Po, Bruno FULIGNI is the author of some forty books, the latest of which, ‘Voyage en France australe’ (Journey to Southern France), was published in 2025 by Allary Éditions and won him the Pythéas Prize at the Monaco International Book Fair in September 2025. On 24 March, he will invite us to ‘embark with him across time and the ocean, to the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF)’.
This lecture by Dr Stéphanie Reynaud and Dr Didier Zoccola, organised by the association "Les Amis du Centre Scientifique de Monaco", will see the Monegasque scientists talk about life on board and the scientific challenges they encountered whilst conducting research in two areas, a transect between Wallis and Futuna and Japan, and a leg in Palaos looking at ocean acidification. They will help you understand not just the emergency we face the resilience of different species, and encourage everyone to do their part and protect this crucially important ecosystem.
Conference by Auguste Escoffier's great-grandson, MICHEL ESCOFFIER
The Monaco Section of the Union de la Presse Francophone and the Ordre National du Mérite Monaco are pleased to present a lecture by Michel Escoffier, great-grandson of Auguste Escoffier. Also present will be Richard Duvauchelle, former General Manager of Le Martinez and Le Noga Hilton in Cannes, Curator of the Escoffier Museum, and The Disciples of Escoffier, whose efforts ensure that Auguste Escoffier's legacy lives on around the world. After the lecture, there will be a question and answer session with the audience, led by journalist Philippe Tallois, himself an Escoffier disciple.
Lecture by scientists Dr Sylvie Tambutté and Christine Ferrier-Pagès, organised by the Association des Amis du Centre Scientifique de Monaco.
During the ceremony, a bust of Prince Rainier III, the work of sculptor Kees Verkade, will be unveiled in the Lycée lobby.
Monte-Carlo Spring Arts Festival: 'Dégustation pour Deux Violons', concert with Gaspard Maeder and Hugo Meder, violins
"What To Believe? Who To Believe?", a conversation introduced by Robert Maggiori, with Laurent Cordonier, sociologist, and Camille Riquier, philosopher, organised by Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco
Lecture and debate on the topic "Prolonged fasting: how science is rediscovering the therapeutic virtues of an ancient tradition" by Dr Yvon Le Maho, organised by the Association for Anti-Aging Medicine (AMMA) in collaboration with Les Amis du Centre Scientifique de Monaco