The Monte-Carlo Pavilions, designed by renowned architect Richard Martinet, stand as a remarkable fusion of innovation and sophistication in the heart of Monaco. These futuristic, ephemeral structures, inspired by the smooth, rounded pebbles of the Riviera beaches, redefine temporary architecture with their unique blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Nestled within the historic Boulingrins Garden, a lush parkland reminiscent of the elegance of Monte-Carlo in the 1930s, the Pavilions house twenty exclusive “pop-up” shops. Each structure features a sleek shell of off-white aluminum panels and modular, box-like components that can be entirely dismantled and reassembled, embodying the essence of flexibility and sustainability.
The Société des Bains de Mer has thoughtfully preserved the integrity of the surrounding gardens and flora. Collaborating with landscape architect Jean Mus, the Pavilions seamlessly blend into the verdant Jardins de la Petite Afrique, creating an environment where urban design meets natural beauty.
Over four years, these avant-garde spaces will host some of the world’s most prestigious brands, previously located on the Avenue des Beaux-Arts and the Sporting d’Hiver. More than just a retail destination, the Monte-Carlo Pavilions offer visitors an unparalleled experience where luxury, nature, and innovation converge.
Step into this extraordinary world and discover how modern design can celebrate the timeless elegance of Monte-Carlo.