Monte-Carlo Sporting Club | |
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Address | 26 Ave Princesse Grâce 98000 Monte Carlo Monaco |
Location | Larvotto |
Owner | Société des bains de mer de Monaco |
Operator | Monte-Carlo Live |
Opened | 2 June 1974 |
Renovated | 1999 |
Banquet/ballroom | 576 (Salle des Palmiers) 500 (Jimmy'z) |
Theatre seating | 950 (Salle des Étoiles) |
Enclosed space | |
• Ballroom | 23,282 sq ft (2,163.0 m2) |
Website | |
Official Website |
The Monte-Carlo Sporting (French: Sporting Monte-Carlo), also known as Sporting d'été,[1] is a building complex in Larvotto, Monaco. It includes the Salle des Etoiles, a concert hall, and it is the main venue for society fundraisers in Monaco.
History
The Monte-Carlo Sporting was built by Group Pastor, a construction company chaired by Victor Pastor, from 1973 to 1974,[2] and renovated in 1999. It is owned by the Société des bains de mer de Monaco (SBM).[3]
Many society fundraisers, formerly held at the Sporting d'Hiver, are now held at the Salle des Etoiles inside the Sporting d'été.[1][4] It is home to the annual "Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival", the Monte-Carlo Red Cross Ball and the Rose Ball.[4][5]
References
- 1 2 Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2013). Monaco. Paris: Le Petit Futé. p. 68. ISBN 9782746966284. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
- ↑ "About Us". Pastor Real Estate. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Sporting Monte-Carlo". Société des bains de mer de Monaco. Archived from the original on May 28, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- 1 2 "The Salle des Etoiles: Shows in the heart of the Sporting Monte-Carlo". Société des bains de mer de Monaco. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- ↑ Luckel, Madeleine (March 21, 2016). "Inside the Bal De La Rose: Monaco's Most Lavish Royal Ball". Vogue. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
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