Carla Bruni, Sales and philosophy. What to do in Monaco this weekend and next week?
Editorial recommendations for dealing with January 7 to 13.
Friday January 7
The famous singer Carla Bruni gives her concert this Friday in the Principality, at the Grimaldi Forum, at 8:30 p.m. She will present her new album of original songs, composed in collaboration with Calogero, Julien Clerc or Michel Amsellem. There are still some places, to book online.
Saturday January 8
It’s already the sales in Monaco! The opportunity to have fun at low prices, but also to support local commerce thanks to the Carlo App application. With more than 300 partner merchants in the Principality, there is no doubt that you will find your happiness while generating cashback.
Sunday January 9
Why not take advantage of Sunday to discover the current exhibitions at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco? Villa Sauber and Villa Paloma are currently hosting two original exhibitions: “Monaco-Alexandria, the great detour” and “Tremblements”. And what’s more, admission is free for everyone on Sundays.
Monday January 10
To get the week off to a good start, the Monegasque Association for the Knowledge of the Arts is offering a conference at the Variety Theater at 6.30 p.m., dedicated to cubism. Professor and art historian Serge Legat borders on the great names of the movement, such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne or Georges Braque.
Tuesday January 11
Even if the Epiphany has passed, we can still allow ourselves a few delicacies! Whether you have eaten it or not, you can still buy your galette des rois in bakeries in Monaco. The hard part is choosing: brioche or frangipane?
Wednesday January 12
The Théâtre des Muses welcomes children aged 5 and over at 2:30 p.m. On the program: the story of a prince who is neither handsome, nor strong, nor rich, who decides to meet Merlin, the famous magician, to finally become a real prince charming. But nothing will go as planned in this enchanted kingdom …
Thursday January 13
We end beautifully with this reflection: “What to believe? Who to believe? The Philosophical Meetings of Monaco meet at the Technical and Hotel Lycée at 7 pm, in the presence of Robert Maggiori, founding member of the Philosophical Meetings, of the philosopher Camille Riquier and of the sociologist Laurent Cordonier. All three will debate what belief means, tackling the themes of religion, superstitions, or even the other.