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The Florestan. A name with a historical resonance in Monaco. Florestan was Prince of the Principality between 1841 and 1856. Monaco was attached to Sardegna, but Florestan, during his reign, orchestrated the link between France and Monaco. back then,...
Located in the heart of Monaco, the Harbour Lights Palace is one of the Principality's landmark buildings. Imposing, original and quite high up, the building has a charming look. The building, which is around forty years old, has aged well, nestling in...
In the heart of Monaco’s Carré d’or, the “Little Africa” and its luxurious vegetation does not go unnoticed. This residential building of 10 floors was built in place of the Banca Commerciale Italiana which was demolished after a century in 2013. After...
The Pastor name is extremely famous in Monaco. It is intimately associated to the closed world of Monaco real estate. In addition to its eponymous group, the famous family of the monegasque microcosm has also given its name to several buildings. The Gildo...
If Monaco is internationally known in the sports world it is especially famous for its extremely famous Formula 1 Grand Prix in the heart of the Principality streets. However, all year long, the heart of the monegasque sport is located in the Fontvieille...
A monumental neo-baroque building overlooking the Mediterranean. The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is one of Monaco's cultural landmarks. Founded in 1899, and inaugurated in 1910 by Prince Albert 1st of Monaco, the museum has an international reputation....
A wonder, a blend between classicism and modernism. The Monte Carlo View does not go unnoticed since its inauguration in 2012 in the Exotic Garden area of Monaco. Designed and conceived by the architectural firm Wilmotte&associé, this 62-metre tower is...
Montaigne. A XVIth century philosopher, a famous street in Paris and a exceptional residence in Monaco. This name that resonates both in metropolitan France and all over the world is not overused in the Principality. Located at 2 avenue de la Madone,...
After the Buckingham Palace, there comes the Prince de Galles. In Monaco, we like to honor the British monarchy when it comes to choosing a name for a skyscraper. But not only. The Prince de Galles building is located in the center of the Principality,...
An emblematic building, visible from every corner of Monaco, the Schuylkill is about to undergo a major facelift. Erected in the 1960s, this skyscraper was the first to be designed within the Principality. Located at 19 avenue de Suisse, the Schuylkill...
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