
Elsa Carpenter
Sub-Editor and Journalist at monacolife.net
Freelance Copywriter, Translator and Editor at Freelance
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monacolife.net | Elsa Carpenter
This May, Monaco’s Early Childhood and Families Service is launching a brand-new event dedicated to early childhood, the Journée de la Petite Enfance. With the support of Princess Charlene, the open event will connect families with local professionals in a bid to offer greater support and advice to parents and guardians living in the Principality. On Saturday 17th May, the Parc Princesse Antoinette in the Jardin Exotique neighbourhood will play host to the Journée de la Petite Enfance.
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monacolife.net | Elsa Carpenter
Over the weekend, Prince Albert II of Monaco led the commemorations of the life and legacy of Joséphine Baker, the celebrated performer and activist who became a close friend of Princess Grace after moving to the Principality in her later years, on the 50th anniversary of her passing. On 12th April, 50 years after her death at the age of 68, Prince Albert visited the Monaco Cemetery to honour this incredible artist and activist.
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monacolife.net | Elsa Carpenter
From reggae and funk to hip-hop and electronic fusion, the 2025 edition of Vence’s Nuits du Sud festival in the open-air Place du Grand Jardin promises a vibrant musical journey that celebrates global sounds, cultural diversity and artistic energy under the stars this July.
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monacolife.net | Elsa Carpenter
Since the start of April, the doors of the Palais Princier de Monaco, the fabled home of the Grimaldi dynasty on the Rock, have been opened to tourists keen to get a glimpse inside its gilded Grands Appartements. Tours of the Palais Princier de Monaco offer visitors the chance to step into the fascinating world of Monaco’s sovereign family and the home of Prince Albert II, his wife, Princess Charlene, and their twin children, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.
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monacolife.net | Elsa Carpenter
Christian Estrosi, the Mayor of Nice, has announced an ambitious Plan Piscines scheme that will significantly upgrade swimming facilities across the city. The centrepiece of this initiative is a new Olympic-sized outdoor pool in the Plaine du Var area, with work likely to begin on the project next year. The future 50-metre Olympic pool in the Plaine du Var zone of the city will feature eight lanes, a 500-seat grandstand and a dedicated weights room within its 4,000m² footprint.
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