Celebrating 40 Years: The Prince and Princess of Monaco and the Princess Grace Rose Garden

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The Roseraie Princesse Grace in Monaco celebrates its 40th anniversary with the unveiling of a flower-covered wall displaying the number “40” and a series of events throughout the year.

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The Prince and Princess of Monaco celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Princess Grace Rose Garden on May 3rd. They were joined by government officials and various representatives. The event included a visit to the rose garden, an exhibition of photographs showcasing its history, and a display of roses competing in the International Rose Competition. There were also activities for children and opportunities for the public to participate in the celebration throughout the year. The anniversary was marked with the unveiling of a rose-covered wall forming the number “40.” The rose garden, established in 1984, will continue to commemorate this milestone with monthly events and activities. The garden, located in the Fontvieille district, combines English and Mediterranean styles with its curved paths, tree-filled groves, and climbing roses along ancient olive trees. The centerpiece of the garden is a bronze statue of Princess Grace. Over the years, the rose garden has expanded and undergone modernization while maintaining its historical elements, such as the ornate gates decorated with Princess Grace’s monogram. The management of the rose garden is committed to eco-responsible practices, including controlled watering, recycling water, and using natural methods for pest control. The Princess Grace Rose Garden is an environmentally friendly space and has been awarded the “Espace Végétal Ecologique” (EVE) label. The dedicated team of gardeners ensures the renewal of rose beds, maintenance of the garden, site tours, preparation for competitions, and cultivation of roses. For more information, visit the official website of the Princess Grace Rose Garden [https://roseraie.mc/].

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Gouvernement Monaco

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