31 October 2012
Fontvieille
30 October 2012
29 October 2012
28 October 2012
Park the Rolls!
These are the guys who will park your Rolls Royce or Bugatti Veyron for you when you go to the casino.
27 October 2012
The Colours of Autumn ...
A closer view of this Art Nouveau entrance we saw the other day. Couldn't resist those rich colours and reflections ...
26 October 2012
25 October 2012
24 October 2012
The Road Most Travelled
A lone policewoman stands at the entrance to Avenue de Monte Carlo which leads into Casino Square. The road 'up' (Avenue Princesse Alice) leads to the Hôtel Hermitage.
23 October 2012
22 October 2012
21 October 2012
Autumn at Lanvin
The Lanvin windows are always fun. When it's time for a new window display, do you suppose a designer in Paris sends insructions to all the Lanvin shops of the world - so they are all the same? Or perhaps each local shop, such as this one in Casino Square, does its own thing?
20 October 2012
Hotel de Paris
There's always something going on at the Hotel de Paris - people coming, people going, posh cars, busy doormen ...
19 October 2012
18 October 2012
Art Nouveau?
This entrance is below the casino building, the side of which you can see lit up pink for the recent Pink Ribbon Monaco evening. It's perhaps a private gaming area - for the high rollers. Don't you love the wrought iron and glass canopy - Art Nouveau or in that style ...
17 October 2012
Snakes Alive at Louis Vuitton
There are rather a lot of snake-like creatures promoting one small handbag in the Louis Vuitton window.
16 October 2012
Princess Grace's Wedding Dress made of Diet Coke Cans
This sculpture based on Princess Grace's wedding dress was created to commemorate the 30th anniversary of her death. The dress is made of thousands of pieces of aluminium, using 4,000 cans of Coca-Cola Light (Diet Coke) in a unique design and intricate weave inspired by the magnificent fine lace original wedding gown. It took over 2 years to complete.
The sculpture, by Nikos Floros, is on display in the foyer of the Hotel Metropole and is 10 feet long, 5.5 feet wide and 6.5 feet tall.
15 October 2012
14 October 2012
Reni
13 October 2012
The Hôtel Hermitage
We seem to be looking at a lot of hotels lately, don't we? No surprise because if you walk around the Casino area, which is what we've been doing, that's where the most prestigious hotels are to be found.
In 1900 the modest establishment of the Hôtel Hermitage was transformed into a luxurious residence for visitors. Its Belle Epoque dining-room was the work of Gabriel Ferrier, winner of the Rome Prize and gold medallist at the Universal Exhibition of 1889. It boasted magnificent frescoes recalling paintings by Fragonard and Boucher. The structure of the glass roof in the Winter Garden was designed by the renowned Gustave Eiffel, father of the tower in Paris which bears his name. Click on the link to see this glass roof which is stunning.
12 October 2012
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