MONACO—HSH Prince Albert recently visited the ‘Monaco and the Tour de France’ exhibition presented along the gates of the Jardins Saint-Martin. This exhibition, organized by the Communications Department, features 19 photographs showcasing the historical connection between Monaco and the Tour de France from 1952 to the present.
The exhibition, which is free to the public and open until August 31, highlights the Principality’s 85-year association with the iconic cycling race.
Monaco will host the Tour de France for the 12th time on Sunday, July 21, serving as a stage town for the seventh time. The event will culminate in a 34-kilometre individual time trial from Monaco to the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, marking the final stage of the 111th Tour de France.
Visitors to the exhibition will enjoy a nostalgic journey through the decades, witnessing the enduring bond between Monaco and one of the world’s most famous sporting events.