After extensive renovations, the Jardin Exotique de Monaco is set to reopen to the public at the end of summer 2025.
Closed
since the start of the March 2020 lockdown, the Exotic Garden is
expected to welcome visitors once again. Monaco’s mayor, Georges Marsan,
confirmed this timeline in the municipal magazine Monaco Vivre ma Ville.
“The end of summer 2025 will mark the reopening of this unique site,
cherished by Monegasques and the many tourists who visit our country,”
he stated.
The renovation project initially began for technical reasons,
primarily to secure unstable rocks and replace footbridges. However, the
scope of work expanded, delaying the reopening for three consecutive
years. “We used this opportunity to enhance the site and completely
renovate it, including the entire upper section and courtyard,”
explained the mayor. This redesigned area will provide more options for
hosting private events like weddings, with features such as a new bar to
accommodate guests.
The Prince’s Government funded the
renovation, while the Town Hall focused on the upper section. Throughout
the project, the Botanical Center remained active, and gardeners
diligently maintained and protected the park’s plant species “with the
greatest care,” assured the mayor.
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