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Olive trees in the Princess Antoinette park (2024)
Olive trees in the Princess Antoinette park (2024)

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

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.

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

References

  1. ^ "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

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