Look what was going on at the
Place du Palais in Monaco yesterday. The whole of the area in front of the Palace has been transformed into specially created gravel petanque pitches. There are several others apart from this one.
There is space for
around 800 spectators in the stands, and there's a giant screen relaying the
matches.
This event, the
Monaco Petanque Masters, is the result of a collaboration between the
Club Bouliste Monegasque and the Palace and is supported by
'Peace and Sport.'
Entry is free to the square and stands with two semi-finals and the final for professionals taking place today, after which the whole thing will be dismantled.
Peace and Sport organised an informal, pro/am tournament, in which
Prince Albert and 32 celebrities were expected to take part. So come back tomorrow and see how His Serene Highness, Prince Albert II plays a mean game of pentanque!