Slide1: Monaco Le Royaume d'une Princesse
Slide2: The Kelly Family - 1947 Grace, her father, Kell, Lizanne and her mother
Slide3: In “Mogambo”, with Clark Gable 1952
Slide4: Already a consecrated Hollywood star 1954
Slide5: 1954 - Best actress Oscar in “The Country Girl” with William Holden with Marlon Brando
Slide6: 1956 – Her last film “High Society” – scene with Louis Armstrong
Slide7: “High Society” Scene with Frank Sinatra
Slide8: The engagement with Prince Rainier III – Jan 05, 1956 wearing the flower that was her legendary passion – the orchid
Slide9: The marriage in April 19, 1956
Slide10: Prínce and Princess of Monaco Official photo
Slide11: Familiar life At official solemnity
Slide12: Her firstborn, Princess Caroline Née Caroline Louise Margueritte Grimaldi, in January 23, 1957
Slide13: Born Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi in March 14, 1958 Prince Albert, second son and first in succession
Slide14: Née Stéphanie Marie Élisabeth Grimaldi , in February 1st , 1965 The youngest child
Slide15: Grandchildren – from the firstborn Andrea Charlotte Pierre
Slide16: Principality of Monaco The Grimaldi, a family of Genovese origin exiles, in December 8, 1297 joined Monaco’s Fortress – by then a Genovese colony – and launched the first stone in this fortified square (today the Principality Palace).
Slide17: Grimaldi Palace Is ever since the official residence of Monaco’s Principality Princes
Slide18: Throne room During the last five centuries is the scenery of most of royal family weddings, besides other solemn ceremonies.
Slide19: The Cliff View of the Grimaldi Castle on the Cliff, and part of the Port of Monaco.
Slide20: Monaco’s Port Officially, “Port Hercule”
Slide21: The Cathedral Where Grace married and rests forever
Slide22: Court Palace Its construction begun in 1924; dedicated in May 1st, 1930
Slide23: Dedicated in 1910 by its founder, Prince Albert I Oceanographic Museum
Slide24: This Museum and Institute was directed by Jacques Cousteau Oceanographic Museum - facade
Slide25: Fontvieille Port Built 50 years ago, protected by the oriental part of the Cliff of Monaco is the best sheltered one.
Slide26: Inaugurated in 1864 “Hotel de Paris”
Slide27: “Hotel de Paris” Salle Empire
Slide28: Grand Prix Sunday Monaco is a party allover
Slide29: View from outside the upper exit of the train station Grand Prix Circuit
Slide30: The guardrails were still in place from the Monaco Grand Prix Grand Prix Sunday - Hotel de Paris
Slide31: Casino Plaza On a feast day
Slide32: Monte Carlo The beach
Slide33: Art in the gardens Botero – Adam and Eve
Slide34: ... collective of luxury… ... Marina
Slide35: ... or singular opulence ... Pier
Slide36: The Shopping Mall Outside architecture
Slide37: The Shopping Mall Inside shops
Slide38: Monte Carlo The port at night
Slide39: “Café de Paris” Where everybody “happens”, or watch who does…
Slide40: “Café de Paris” At night, more swarm still Monaco’s mythic meeting point
Slide41: Hotel Hermitage One of the most traditional and refined of Monaco’s hotels.
Slide42: Hotel Hermitage Main entrance
Slide43: Hotel Hermitage Lobby
Slide44: Hotel Hermitage Salle Belle Epoque
Slide45: Monte Carlo Casino – architecture detail By Charles Garnier, architect that projected also the Paris Opera
Slide46: Monte Carlo Casino Under its lights magic
Slide47: Monte Carlo Opera House Conceived by Charles Garnier as well
Slide48: The Royal Entrance Monte Carlo Opera House
Slide49: The sons at present... The son, present Sovereign Prince of Principality as Albert II, and Princesses
Slide50: Grace also left her mark adding a new tradition – 54th Ball of Roses – III 24, 2007 Roses were amongst the passions of Princess Grace, who idealized this social and beneficent happening, and has been its first hostess
Slide51: and… in July 27, 2007, the 59th Red Cross’ Beneficent Ball Honoring Princess Grace, when Grimaldi’s House Princesses entered bearing bouquets of other of its great passions – the orchids
Slide53: The End End can with ESC