Club Suisse de Monaco hosted a vibrant celebration for Swiss National Day on the scenic Larvotto Beach, drawing around 90 guests to mark the occasion. The event featured guest of honour Fabrice Notari, a prominent member of Monaco’s Swiss community, National Councillor, and Chairman of the External Relations Committee.

Notari’s heartfelt speech recounted his family’s rich history and deep connections to Switzerland, resonating warmly with attendees and reinforcing a strong sense of community.

Adding to the festive atmosphere, Pasquale Ferrero from the Monegasque Opera performed the Swiss and Monegasque national anthems, accompanied by guitarist Leopoldo Giannola. Their performance beautifully encapsulated the spirit of the day.

The celebration provided an opportunity for guests to not only honour Swiss heritage but also to strengthen the bonds of friendship between Switzerland and Monaco.

Founded in 1949, Club Suisse de Monaco is one of the Principality’s oldest associations. It aims to foster social and cultural connections between Swiss and Monegasque people, along with other nationalities residing in or visiting Monaco. Through events featuring high-profile speakers on economics, politics, and health, the club promotes Swiss values and expertise.

For updates on upcoming events, visit Club Suisse de Monaco’s website at www.club-suisse-monaco.com.