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princess+antoinette+park Latitude and Longitude:

43°44′1.28″N 7°24′54.59″E / 43.7336889°N 7.4151639°E / 43.7336889; 7.4151639
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Princess Antoinette Park on the Boulevard de Jardin Exotique is a municipal park in the La Condamine ward of Monaco. It is named for Princess Antoinette of Monaco, the elder sister of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. [1] The garden is dedicated to the sacred olive tree. [1]

An annual open air meal in the Princess Antoinette Park is organised by the Municipality of Monaco at the end of June, continuing the Monegasque tradition of picnics. [2]

The famous mini-golf has reopened on 2021 and remains an inescapable place for Monaco families' gathering. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Princess Antoinette Park". Visit Monaco - Princess Antoinette Park. Visit Monaco. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  2. ^ Darra J. Goldstein; Kathrin Merkle (2005). Culinary Cultures of Europe: Identity Diversity And Dialogue. Council of Europe. pp. 308–. ISBN  978-92-871-5744-7. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  3. ^ Mini-Golf : Réouverture attendue, retrieved 2021-03-09

43°44′1.28″N 7°24′54.59″E / 43.7336889°N 7.4151639°E / 43.7336889; 7.4151639



princess+antoinette+park Latitude and Longitude:

43°44′1.28″N 7°24′54.59″E / 43.7336889°N 7.4151639°E / 43.7336889; 7.4151639
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Princess Antoinette Park on the Boulevard de Jardin Exotique is a municipal park in the La Condamine ward of Monaco. It is named for Princess Antoinette of Monaco, the elder sister of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. [1] The garden is dedicated to the sacred olive tree. [1]

An annual open air meal in the Princess Antoinette Park is organised by the Municipality of Monaco at the end of June, continuing the Monegasque tradition of picnics. [2]

The famous mini-golf has reopened on 2021 and remains an inescapable place for Monaco families' gathering. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Princess Antoinette Park". Visit Monaco - Princess Antoinette Park. Visit Monaco. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  2. ^ Darra J. Goldstein; Kathrin Merkle (2005). Culinary Cultures of Europe: Identity Diversity And Dialogue. Council of Europe. pp. 308–. ISBN  978-92-871-5744-7. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  3. ^ Mini-Golf : Réouverture attendue, retrieved 2021-03-09

43°44′1.28″N 7°24′54.59″E / 43.7336889°N 7.4151639°E / 43.7336889; 7.4151639



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