This biennial event, which is the first gathering in the world to honour sailing and motor boats, bears witness to the Yacht Club de Monaco’s unfailing attachment to the maritime heritage of sailing.
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Monaco Classic Week is a voyage through time that tells the story of the Yacht Club de Monaco's tireless commitment to sailing maritime heritage.
This biennial event created in 1994 harks back to the very first motor boat meetings of 1904, and is the only gathering of its kind to bring together the most beautiful traditional sailing boats, with vintage motor-yachts and old motorboats. The last four editions have also featured a fleet of 20′ Dinghies, a catboat-rigged Olympic monohull with a lug sail.
An exceptional fleet
Uniquely among Mediterrean traditional yacht meetings, Monaco Classic Week brings together a highly exclusive line-up of classic sailing and motor yachts, selected and invited by the Yacht Club de Monaco. For owners, delighted to be together and sharing their passion, it was a more intimate format with only sailing yachts built before 1950 with a wooden mast being able to drop anchor in the YCM Marina.
The wind of competition
Faithful to the unique spirit of the event, as popular as ever, the Yacht Club de Monaco will once again be hosting both parades and competitions, including: Regattas, races, and manœuvrability competitions, for the different categories. In 2021, the event included a round trip to Ventimiglia and the new Cala del Forte marina, around 8 nautical miles from the port of Monaco.
The Prix de la Restauration rewards the quality of catering aboard these vessels, some of which are more than a century old.
The Concours des Chefs is a modest competition for the chefs aboard each of the yachts taking part, who are provided with a basket of ingredients. Importantly, no two boats have the same galley layout or equipment.
The Concours d’Elégance judges the style, class, and harmony of the crews and their boats. Sailing yachts, motor yachts, and canots sail past the pier where the jury sits, their crews using all their imagination to harmonise their outfits and movements with their vessel's standing.
The Trophée Monaco Classic Week is the crowning accolade presented to the boat and crew that best meet all of the criteria, from catering to elegance.
Where to see them
Amateurs and novices alike can admire these fantastic boats from a number of points overlooking Monegasque waters, including the Rainier III Auditorium, the Rainier III Solarium, the Jardins Saint Martins, or for a front row seat, from the Terraces of the Yacht Club de Monaco.
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Monaco Classic Week 2023, the world’s most beautiful vintage boats
Guaranteed spectacle in Monaco for the Monaco Classic Week 2023 , which will entertain all boating and vintage boat enthusiasts from today until Saturday, September 16. Now in its 16th edition and titled “La Belle Classe,” Monaco Classic Week 2023 is a three-day exhibition of boats of yesteryear still sailing.
Launched in 1994 as a biennial meeting, the Monaco Classic Week is one of the most prestigious events of its kind in the world, which each year amazes and astounds the public. In fact, participating boats are admitted by invitation only, ensuring the high quality of the selection, which undoubtedly gathers some of the most beautiful boats in the world and expresses the philosophy of the art of living the sea.
The boats at Monaco Classic Week 2023
More than 130 boats will take part in Monaco Classic Week 2023. Among them will be the return of some magnificent schooners, 15-meter IR yachts and elegant Riva powerboats, as well as, of course, many other vintage sailing and motor boats. To kick things off, Tuiga , the flagship of the Yacht Club de Monaco, will join the other two 15M IR yachts, The Lady Anne and Mariska, for an inaugural regatta, while the Jury, chaired by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, will begin its inspection for the ‘La Belle Classe Restoration’ Prize. Its aim is to ensure that these boats will stand the test of time, faithful to the original design.
But the names on the parade at Monaco Classic Week 2023 do not end there, each with its own charm and history. For example, we cannot fail to mention O’Remington. the schooner owned by Lord Remington, a wealthy American heir. Illustrious names like Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, Marcello Mastroianni and Maria Callas went on board. Visitors can also admire Naema (40.59m). This faithful replica of Alfred Mylne’s Panda left the Camper & Nicholson yard in 1938. Offered as a gift to King Bao Da of Anam (Vietnam) by the French government the boat found refuge in Toulon after the French withdrew from Indochina in 1954. Sold to the American Bill Bodle in 1979, Panda then left for the West Indies. In 1983, a fire on board almost destroyed her. But fortunately for us, it was rebuilt according to the original design.
Last but not least, Thelas , the motor yacht built in 1936 by De Vries Lentsch from the architect Norman Hart’s drawings. With a length of 18meters, Thelas won the first edition of the Pavillon d’Or in 1937, the inaugural race for cruisers. Requisitioned in 1944 by the British Admiralty, she took part in the Normandy landings and now belongs to Italian architect Corrado Lopresto, famous for having one of the most important classic car collections in the world. Today, Thelas is the official yacht for the CIM (Comité International de la Méditerranée).
The photo exhibition
In addition to the parade of these fascinating vintage boats, Monaco Classic Week 2023 will feature celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Prince Rainier III , founder of the Monaco Yacht Club in 1953. To celebrate it, the event will feature an exclusive exhibition dedicated to some of the beautiful boats owned by the prince himself, a man who deeply loved the sea and boating. Entitled ‘ The Prince and the Sea ’, the retrospective is open to the public until Saturday, September 16 and traces 15 boats from Prince Rainier’s wonderful photographic collection. The full Monaco Classic Week 2023 program can be found at www.monacoclassicweek.com .
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Monaco Classic Week 2023
The Yacht Club de Monaco (YCM) assembled another superb fleet consisting of 43 classic sailing yachts, 11 motor yachts, 57 motor boats and 20 International 12ft dinghies for its biennial Monaco Classic Week 13-16 September.
The programme started with a warm-up race for the three 15-M yachts Tuiga , The Lady Anne and Mariska in what turned out to be the best conditions of the week. They were joined on the second day by a broad spectrum of yachts ranging from the 136ft gaff-rigged schooner Elena of London to the pretty little varnished 33ft bermudan yacht Pierina to create a wonderful spectacle.
The following morning, as the wait for wind went on, the small motorboats gathered off Monaco’s magnificent Oceanographic Museum before indulging in high-speed fun among the drifting yachts, ahead of their treasure hunt along the coast. The calm conditions also enticed the mighty 191ft Creole out to sea for a sail round the bay, albeit with the discreet assistance of her auxiliary propulsion. These treats helped soften the blow when the race officials were eventually forced to admit defeat at 1400 and cancel the day’s racing. As the fleet set course for YCM’s marina, some of the larger yachts entered Port Hercule under full sail for an impromptu parade enlivened by the occasional deafening blasts of Tuiga ’s canon.
Further calm forced race organisers to abandon racing for a second day. Persistent heavy rain subsequently scuppered the day’s remaining programme including the Grand Parade, with only a scaled back elegance contest before the evening’s prize giving ceremony and closing cocktail. The Lady Anne won the overall Monaco Classic Week Trophy, known as the Belle Classe restoration prize, judged by a jury chaired by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. The motorboat category was won jointly by the 29ft 9in Scolopendra built by John I Thornycroft in 1903 and the 26ft Ida built by Megevet in 1913. The 133ft gaff-rigged ketch Black Swan secured the Coup de Coeur category and the 73ft Thelas won the motor yacht category. Oriole, the gaff-rigged NY30; Italica, a 66ft motor yacht built from 1964; and a polished aluminium the Albatross speedboat won prizes for elegance. Amina Contin o the motor yacht Sally won the chef’s prize. Other highlights included a fascinating temporary exhibition “The Prince And The Sea” devoted to the 15 boats owned by late Prince Rainer III, born 100 years ago and founder of the YCM 70 years ago. Monaco Classic Week will return in 2025.
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24m Fife classic The Lady Anne wins Monaco Classic Week
The Fife-built classic sailing yacht The Lady Anne has been crowned winner of Monaco Classic Week after taking line honours.
The 24-metre classic was built in 1912 and is one of just three 15 Metre models still sailing, along with the Yacht Club de Monaco's flagship Tuiga (1909) and Mariska (1908). All three sisterships crossed the finish line within four minutes of one another, beating their much larger rivals such as Atlantic , celebrating her 120th birthday , and former Monaco Classic Week winner Creole .
Held in partnership with the Yacht Club de Monaco, Monaco Classic Week is a biennial, invitation-only event that welcomes around 100 of the finest classic sailing and motor yachts and celebrates their unique history with a number of coastal races and exhibitions. The Monaco Classic Week Trophy, however, not only takes race results into account but also the quality of restoration work as assessed by a jury of experts who are looking at how faithful it is to the original plans, the materials used to build the boat and the knowledge of those who restored them. The Lady Anne garnered the most votes from the jury.
“This event is unique in its genre as it brings the most beautiful yachts together in Monaco so the public can see what yachting was like a hundred years ago. If we don’t preserve our history, what do we have left? History can tell us what the future will be like,” said Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, president of the jury.
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The Nutcracker By The Moscow Classical Ballet
December 28, 2018 - december 30, 2018.
BerinArt, Grimaldi Forum Monaco and the Grand Moscow Classical State Ballet of Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vasilyov are happy to present the enchanting ballet production of “The Nutcracker” by P.I.Tchaikovsky.
Being one of the most popular ballets in the world, “The Nutcracker” version created by The Moscow Classical State Ballet is a colorful and beautiful masterpiece that celebrates music, authentic choreography and festive atmosphere of the winter season. The creative producers carefully conveyed the fascination of the fairy tale and, at the same time, introduced the spirit of a romantic mystery and genuine feelings into the show. This outstanding, magical performance would definitely engage both children and adults. The current production preserved the famous choreography by Vasily Vainonen featuring the dance of the dolls, Waltz of the Snowflakes, the Flower Waltz, and the Grand Pas de Deux performed by the main characters. By contrast, the first act has undergone a complete adaptation in a new version by Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vasilyov. It includes the procession of the guests along the city streets blanketed with snow, merry turmoil under the Christmas-tree, young people running around and reserved joyance of the older generation. The audience is always delighted to see the appearance of seven headed Mouse King, falsely forgotten by the other variations of «The Nutcracker» ballet
In 1977, Natalia Kasatkina (Principal ballet master) and Vladimir Vasilyov (General and Artistic Director) joined the Moscow Classical Ballet. Nowadays, the company has 63 dancers and its outstanding creative potential is highly recognized by the European, American and Russian critics. Many of their ballets became bright jewels in the crown of Russian and world culture. It is one of the top leading and prestigious Russian ballet companies that, according to ratings, stands in one line with the Bolshoi and Mariinsky companies.
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The Gala Opening Ceremony of the 5th International exhibition Moscow Boat Show was held on March 20 in the lobby of the first pavilion Crocus Expo IEC. The trade fair has demonstrated once again to be the largest project in Russia exhibiting the best products in the yachting segment.
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The Moscow Boat Show is the own Crocus Expo IEC project and is supported by Aston Martin Moscow, Burevestnik Group logistics department and the Yachting specialized magazine.
The exposition space increased up to 30 000 sq m and was accommodated in all 4 exhibition halls of the fairgrounds! 280 Russian (Arkhangelsk, Vyborg, Kazan, Kaluga, Republic of Karelia, Moscow and Moscow region, Nizhny Novgorod, Novorossiysk, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, St. Petersburg, Sverdlovsk region, Sochi, Chelyabinsk, Tyumen and Yaroslavl region) and foreign ( Denmark , Germany , Holland , Greece , Spain , Italy , Cyprus , China , Latvia , Poland , USA , Turkey , Ukraine, Finland , France , Montenegro and Croatia ) companies participated in the show.
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Arcady Zlotnikov, First Deputy Director Crocus Expo IEC, was traditionally the first to take the floor at the official opening ceremony. He greeted warmly exhibitors, guests and visitors of Moscow Boat Show. Nikolay Krjuchek, Deputy Chief of the State Inspection on Small size Vessels (GIMS) of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of Russia, Georguiy Shaiduko,Acting President of the Russian Yachting Federation (VFPS), Olympic champion in Atlanta, and Ekaterina Grishechkina, Director of exhibition Moscow Boat Show also spoke at the ceremony.
The high-ranking guests noted dynamic development of the branch which well reasons the intensive growth of the exposition and appearance of rather unique articles.
The official opening ceremony of the Moscow Boat Show
The visitors for the first time had an opportunity to purchase 19-meter boats, private submarines, Jetlev-Flyers from MS Watersports and also rare yachts and boats.
The questions-and-answers session was organized for the journalists after the ceremony. Mass media representatives could communicate directly with organizers of the exhibition and top officials of the Russian yachting.
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The Fife-built classic sailing yacht The Lady Anne has been crowned winner of Monaco Classic Week after taking line honours.. The 24-metre classic was built in 1912 and is one of just three 15 Metre models still sailing, along with the Yacht Club de Monaco's flagship Tuiga (1909) and Mariska (1908). All three sisterships crossed the finish line within four minutes of one another, beating their ...
Opening of Monaco Classic Week: The Principality honours its maritime heritage. 13 September , 2023. 92 4 minutes read. @ Yacht Club de Monaco. A spectacle is guaranteed again in the Principality for the 16th Monaco Classic Week-La Belle Classe in gathering of the finest pearls of classic yachting both sailing and motor.
Founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier and presided over by HSH Prince Sovereign Albert II since 1984, the Yacht Club de Monaco brings together more than 2500 members from 80 nationalities. Many of the world's most prestigious private yachts fly the Yacht Club de Monaco's burgee, testimony to its unique position on the international yachting scene.
Monaco Classic Week 09/13/2023 (All day) to 09/16/2023 (All day) This biennial event, which is the first gathering in the world to honour sailing and motor boats, bears witness to the Yacht Club de Monaco' s unfailing attachment to the maritime heritage of sailing.
Monaco Optimist Team Race is organized by the Yacht Club of Monaco on 10- 14 January 2024; Women's European Championship of Rapid & Blitz games will take place in Monaco on January 12, 13 and 14, 2024; Open Air Circus Show, a Great Circus Parade in town is organized on Saturday January 13, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. at Place du Palais
The 5th edition of the International exhibition of yachts and boats - Moscow Boat Show, held from March 20 to 25, 2012 will be hosted by the first pavilion of Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre.This popular show is dedicated not only to the specialists of the market segment and professional sportsmen but also to those who consider sailing sport to be their hobby and well cherished ...
Unique exhibits were presented at the show for the first time: exposition of private submarines from U-Boat Russia company, Marquis Yachts 420 SB motor yacht from Sport Bridge S. Marine series, SAGA-415 yacht from Saga Boats Norwegian shipyard, Jetlev-Flyer from MS Watersports.
The Moscow Boat Show is the own Crocus Expo IEC project and is supported by Aston Martin Moscow, Burevestnik Group logistics department and the Yachting specialized magazine.. The exposition space increased up to 30 000 sq m and was accommodated in all 4 exhibition halls of the fairgrounds! 280 Russian (Arkhangelsk, Vyborg, Kazan, Kaluga, Republic of Karelia, Moscow and Moscow region, Nizhny ...