![]() On the bill: the story of a prince who is neither handsome, nor strong, nor rich, who decides to go to see Merlin the famous magician, so that he can become a real Prince Charming. Le Théâtre des Muses is open to children aged 5 at 2:30 p.m. ![]() The hard part is choosing between brioche or marzipan… Wednesday, 12 January Professer and art historian Serge Legat will cover the biggest names in the movement, such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne or Georges Braque.Įven though Epiphany is past, we can still treat ourselves to something tasty! Whether you’ve already had some or not this year, you can still find ‘galettes des rois’ in Monaco’s bakeries. ![]() To get the week off to a good start, the “Association Monégasque pour la Connaissance des Arts” is holding a conference at the Théâtre des Variétés at 6:30 p.m., on the topic of cubism. Plus everybody gets in for free on Sundays! Monday, 10 January Why not use Sunday to check out the exhibitions that are currently on at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco? The Villa Sauber and Villa Paloma are hosting two unusual exhibitions : “Monaco-Alexandria, the great detour” and “Tremblings”. With more than 300 partner stores in the Principality, you are bound to find what you’re after, with cash back to boot! Sunday, 9 January The sales are already on in Monaco! Time to treat yourself and grab a bargain, but also to support local stores through the Carlo mobile app. There are still a few seats available, with online bookings here. She will perform songs from her new album of original compositions, written with Calogero, Julien Clerc and Michel Amsellem. The famous singer Carla Bruni is in concert this Friday in the Principality, at the Grimaldi Forum at 8:30 p.m. Our editorial teams’ recommendations will keep you busy from 7 to 13 January.
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