Sporting Monte-Carlo

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Sporting Monte-Carlo
Aerospatiale AS-350B Ecureuil, Heli Air Monaco AN0178003.jpg
The buildings below the helicopter.
Data
place MonacoMonaco Larvotto
Coordinates 43 ° 44 '49.9 "  N , 7 ° 26' 16.7"  E Coordinates: 43 ° 44 '49.9 "  N , 7 ° 26' 16.7"  E
opening 1974
Renovations April – September 1999
capacity 1,500 seats
Events

Concerts, conferences, celebrations

The Sporting Monte-Carlo is a building complex in Larvotto, Monaco .

History and buildings

The building complex opened in 1974 and served as the average ballroom. The buildings were built on an area of ​​1,600 square meters , which contain two different building complexes. After the renovations of the two main buildings from April to September in 1999, the atmosphere of the complex was made more luxurious . The entire area is divided into two main buildings, the “Salle des Etoiles” with 1,000 square meters and a capacity of 1,500 visitors, as well as the “Salle des Palmiers” for games of chance . The building also includes the two 3-star restaurants La Trattoria ( Italian food ) and Le Fuji ( Japanese cuisine ). The fifth building in Sporting Monte-Carlo is Le Jimmy'z nightclub and is a hip club in Monte Carlo .

Usage and events

The buildings offer space for concerts , banquets , conferences and celebrations in luxurious proportions. The Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival takes place annually either in the "Salle des Etoiles" or on the building complex (depending on the weather). For example, the British rock musician Eric Clapton performed here in 2008 as part of his Eric Clapton World Tour .

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