Monaco will celebrate its 29th European Heritage Days on Sunday, September 15, under the theme ‘Routes, Networks, and Connections’. Coordinated by the Prince’s Government’s Institute of Heritage, the event will offer residents and visitors a chance to explore Monaco’s cultural heritage through various sites and institutions across the Principality.

The Monaco Town Hall will be open from 10:00 to 17:00, offering visitors access to the Marriage Hall, the new Council Chamber, and the main hall. The U Cantin d’A Roca choir will perform concerts at 15:00 and 16:00 in the Marriage Hall. An exhibition titled “Vertical Voyage: Monaco and Its Staircases” will feature rare documents from the Mediatheque’s collection and will be displayed throughout the day, continuing until September 20, 2024. A photo booth will also be available for visitors.

At the Rainier III Academy, guided tours will be held in the morning, and guests can attend wind orchestra rehearsals and visit the lutherie. Music professors will also be available to introduce their instruments and interact with the public.

The Pavillon Bosio, School of Fine Arts, will showcase an exhibition titled “Garden Club #4: Dance of the Gaze,” curated by its students, with guided tours available at 11:00 and 14:00. The Botanical Center of the Exotic Garden will host guided tours led by a specialist, with registration required in advance.

Parc Princesse Antoinette will also participate by hosting the “Terres Méditerranéennes” association for a scenic walk and intergenerational creative workshops throughout the day.

For more information, the full program is available online at Journée Européenne du Patrimoine.