Saturday, July 18, 2026

Monaco Takes Another Step Toward Legal Recognition for Same-Sex Couples

 

Monaco has taken another significant step in its gradual evolution toward recognizing same-sex relationships, with growing legal and political momentum behind civil unions, even as full marriage equality remains off the table.

For decades, the Principality has been viewed as one of Western Europe’s most socially conservative jurisdictions. While Monaco decriminalized homosexuality in 2007, legal protections and family rights have lagged behind many of its European neighbours. The debate over civil unions has become one of the country’s most important social reforms in recent years.

A Monaco Version of a Civil Union

The proposed Contrat de Vie Commune (CVC)—often described as Monaco’s equivalent of France’s PACS—is designed to provide legal recognition for unmarried couples, including same-sex couples.

Under the legislation:

  • Two adults may enter into a civil union by signing a declaration before a notary.

  • At least one partner must either be a Monégasque citizen or legally reside in Monaco.

  • The agreement can be dissolved through marriage, death, or a joint or unilateral declaration.

  • Partners gain a number of legal protections and obligations relating to their shared life together.

Unlike marriage, however, the CVC does not provide complete equality with heterosexual married couples.

An Unusual Compromise

One of the most distinctive aspects of Monaco’s legislation is that it also allows certain family members living together—such as siblings or a parent and adult child—to enter into a separate civil solidarity contract for practical and financial reasons.

This provision emerged after discussions with the Catholic Church, which argued that legal recognition should not be limited solely to romantic relationships but should also acknowledge relatives who share a household and provide mutual support.

The compromise reflected Monaco’s unique political culture, where the Catholic faith remains the state religion and often plays a consultative role in major social legislation.

Years of Political Debate

The journey toward legal recognition was lengthy.

  • A proposal for a civil union was first introduced in 2013.

  • Monaco’s National Council unanimously approved the proposal in 2016.

  • After negotiations and amendments, the law creating civil solidarity contracts was unanimously adopted in December 2019.

The unanimous vote was widely regarded as a historic moment, providing legal recognition to same-sex couples for the first time in Monaco’s history.

Progress—But Not Equality

While many welcomed the legislation as a major breakthrough, LGBT advocacy organizations and European human rights bodies continue to argue that Monaco remains well behind much of Europe.

Today:

  • Same-sex marriage is still not legal in Monaco.

  • Same-sex couples do not enjoy all of the legal protections available to opposite-sex married couples.

  • Issues surrounding inheritance, survivor pensions and other social protections continue to generate legal disputes and calls for reform.

The newly formed LGBT advocacy association Mon’Arc en Ciel has highlighted a number of practical examples where same-sex couples remain disadvantaged under current Monégasque law and continues to advocate for broader legal equality.

A Carefully Measured Evolution

Rather than embracing sweeping social reform, Monaco has followed its traditional approach of incremental change.

The creation of civil unions represents official recognition that same-sex couples deserve legal protection and acknowledgment by the state, while stopping short of redefining marriage itself. It reflects Monaco’s effort to balance modern legal expectations with its conservative traditions and constitutional identity.

Whether the Principality eventually moves toward full marriage equality remains uncertain. However, the introduction of civil solidarity contracts marked one of the most significant milestones in the history of LGBT rights in Monaco and established a legal framework that was unimaginable only a generation ago.

Friday, July 17, 2026

Les Plages Électroniques Returns for a Spectacular 20th Anniversary

 

Every summer, Cannes transforms from the glamorous home of the world’s most famous film festival into one of Europe’s premier electronic music destinations. This August, Les Plages Électroniques returns for its landmark 20th anniversary, promising its biggest and most ambitious edition yet.

Taking place 7–9 August 2026 on the beach beside the Palais des Festivals on the legendary Croisette, the festival has evolved from a local music event into an internationally recognised celebration of electronic dance music, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from across Europe and beyond. The anniversary edition will feature three days of non-stop music, multiple stages, immersive experiences and after-parties that continue long after the sun has disappeared over the Mediterranean.

This year’s headline lineup reads like a who’s who of global electronic music.

Festival-goers can look forward to performances from Martin Garrix, Marshmello, DJ Snake, Amélie Lens, Maceo Plex, Patrick Mason, Nico Moreno, Mosimann, Mind Against, Mathame, Salvatore Ganacci, Vladimir Cauchemar, PLK and many more spread across several stages overlooking the sea. Organisers describe the anniversary programme as their largest and most diverse to date.

What makes Les Plages Électroniques unique isn’t simply its lineup. Few festivals anywhere in Europe can match its location. By day, festival-goers dance barefoot on the sand with the Mediterranean only metres away. As evening falls, the lights of Cannes illuminate the bay while world-class DJs perform against one of the Riviera’s most iconic backdrops.

The festival combines beach culture with high-energy electronic music, creating an atmosphere that differs significantly from traditional stadium or countryside festivals. Visitors often spend the mornings enjoying Cannes’ beaches, restaurants and luxury shopping before the music begins each afternoon.

To mark its twentieth anniversary, organisers are also introducing new stages, expanded immersive areas and enhanced festival experiences designed to celebrate two decades of growth. Several ticket categories—including day passes, three-day passes, Premium and VIP experiences—are available, with organisers warning that demand is expected to be particularly high for the anniversary edition.

For visitors travelling to the French Riviera, the festival provides an ideal opportunity to combine a summer holiday with one of Europe’s leading electronic music events. Cannes is easily accessible via Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and regional rail services, while its central location makes it simple to explore neighbouring destinations such as Antibes, Monaco, Nice and Saint-Tropez before or after the festival.

Whether you’re a devoted electronic music fan or simply looking to experience one of the Riviera’s signature summer events, Les Plages Électroniques offers a uniquely French combination of music, beach lifestyle and Mediterranean glamour.

As Cannes celebrates 20 years of its iconic beach festival, the city is once again preparing for three unforgettable days where the soundtrack is electronic music, the dance floor is the sand, and the backdrop is one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

ALCHIMIE Opens Today in Nice: A Vibrant Celebration of Contemporary Art at NEO VogelART

 

Art lovers have a new reason to explore Nice this week as ALCHIMIE, a dynamic group exhibition showcasing the creativity of artists from the D’ÂMES D’ART association and the Cercle des Artistes Saint-Paul-de-Vence, officially opens today at NEO art & culture lab x VogelART.

Running from July 16 to July 23, 2026, the exhibition transforms the gallery into a colourful meeting place for artistic expression, bringing together painters, mixed-media artists and contemporary creators from across the French Riviera and beyond. The exhibition is listed as one of NEO VogelART’s featured summer events.

The opening vernissage takes place Thursday, July 16, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., offering visitors the opportunity to meet many of the participating artists while enjoying a special evening featuring live operatic performances by Maria Gridneva and Magdalena Motyl.


 Among the artists exhibiting are:

  • Augustin Colombani

  • Brigitte Molinari

  • Chantal Cavenel

  • Diane Detalle

  • Eliel

  • Ellinor Thomas

  • Joana Bruno

  • Joelle Meissner

  • Julia Heine-Saabel

  • Katarina Milliat

  • Manon Vancaeyzeele

  • Marcela Svaton

  • Marie-Laure Blazeix

  • Marie-Line Le Bronnec

  • Marie Mihoubi

  • MULIA

  • Raphaëlle Grojean

  • Robert Cadière

  • Tatiana Iastrebova

The exhibition follows closely after the acclaimed “Mimmo Rotella & Friends” exhibition, continuing NEO VogelART’s commitment to presenting diverse and engaging artistic programming throughout the summer.

Located in the heart of Nice at 6 bis Rue Lascaris, NEO art & culture lab x VogelART has established itself as an innovative cultural venue where curated exhibitions, contemporary art and creative collaborations come together in an intimate gallery setting. The hybrid space regularly hosts exhibitions, pop-up events, performances and cultural programming, making it one of the city’s exciting destinations for discovering new artistic talent.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector, an art enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring cultural experience during your stay on the French Riviera, ALCHIMIE offers an excellent opportunity to discover a wide variety of artistic styles and perspectives in one exhibition.

With Nice’s summer cultural calendar in full swing, this exhibition is a perfect addition to a day exploring the city’s museums, galleries and vibrant Old Town before concluding with an evening surrounded by contemporary art.

ALCHIMIE
Dates:
July 16–23, 2026
Venue: NEO art & culture lab x VogelART
Address: 6 bis Rue Lascaris, 06300 Nice
Opening Vernissage: Thursday, July 16, 6:00–9:00 p.m., featuring live opera performances.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Discovering Yourself on the Côte d'Azur: EroticHoms Offers a Discreet Space for Men in the Heart of Nice

 

Whether you’re a local resident or visiting the Côte d’Azur for the first time, the French Riviera continues to reveal experiences that go far beyond its famous beaches, luxury yachts and glamorous nightlife. For many members of the gay community, the region is also home to welcoming spaces that encourage self-expression, connection and personal exploration.

Just steps from Place Masséna in central Nice, EroticHoms has created a private environment exclusively for men who are interested in naturism, body positivity and personal development through a series of intimate workshops and events. More than simply a discreet venue, it offers an opportunity to disconnect from everyday pressures and reconnect with yourself in a respectful, judgment-free setting.

Among the experiences offered are male naturist life drawing sessions, where participants have the chance to develop their artistic skills while embracing the human body in a completely natural environment. The workshops welcome both experienced artists and complete beginners, making them accessible regardless of artistic background or previous experience.

The venue also hosts a variety of tantric workshops designed to promote mindfulness, body awareness and authentic human connection. These sessions are intended for men who wish to explore relaxation, confidence and personal growth in a safe, supportive atmosphere where consent, respect and discretion are central to every event.

EroticHoms emphasizes community, learning and self-discovery. Attendance is intentionally limited, creating smaller groups that allow participants to feel comfortable and engage more meaningfully with each workshop.

For many visitors, these events offer something increasingly rare in modern life—a place where men can simply be themselves without fear of judgment or social expectations. Whether attending out of curiosity or because they have long been part of the naturist or tantric communities, participants are welcomed into an environment where taboos are left at the door and authenticity is encouraged.

As Nice continues to strengthen its reputation as one of Europe’s most gay friendly destinations, spaces like EroticHoms demonstrate the diversity of experiences available beyond the city’s bars, beaches and festivals. They provide another dimension to the Riviera’s vibrant gay community, reminding visitors that personal discovery can be just as memorable as sightseeing.

For upcoming workshops, event schedules and additional information, visit the EroticHoms Instagram page: EroticHoms Instagram.