Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene, accompanied by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, Camille Gottlieb and Louis Ducruet, inaugurated this morning “Little Wonders,” a new indoor play space in Monaco designed for young children and their families…

Created by two young mothers and friends, Marie Ducruet and Elise Rouillard, the concept was born from a desire to offer a welcoming, safe and stimulating environment for children aged from birth to seven years. The founders aim to encourage early learning through play, while also providing parents with a comfortable setting in which to share time with their children and connect with other families.

During the visit, members of the Princely Family explored the various themed areas that make up the venue. These include a large play structure, a mini-city encouraging imaginative role play, a dedicated motor-skills zone for babies, as well as quieter spaces for reading, construction games and creative activities. A family café completes the layout, allowing parents to relax while remaining close to their children.

The venue is also designed to host private events, with spaces available for birthday parties and group activities, responding to growing demand for family-oriented leisure options within the Principality.

Victoire and Constance, the daughters of Louis and Marie Ducruet, were the first to test the facilities, symbolically opening this new chapter for a project that places families at the heart of its mission.

“Little Wonders” will officially open to the public in the coming days, further strengthening Monaco’s offer of child-friendly community spaces and reinforcing its commitment to supporting family life in the Principality.