Overview
Fort Antoine is an 18th-century military fortress on the eastern tip of Le Rocher, converted into an intimate open-air theatre seating 350. It hosts summer performances against a backdrop of the sea.
Highlights
- Summer Theatre Season: Free performances from June to September, including plays, concerts, and dance.
- Fortress Architecture: The restored military ramparts and cannon emplacements are integrated into the theatre design.
- Sea Views: The stage overlooks the Mediterranean, making evening performances particularly atmospheric.
History
Built in the early 18th century as part of Monaco's coastal defences, Fort Antoine was heavily damaged during World War II. Prince Rainier III ordered its restoration in the 1950s and converted it into a cultural venue. It has hosted free summer performances ever since.
Visitor Tips
- Free Performances: Check the season schedule at visitmonaco.com; arrive early for the best seats.
- Bring a Layer: Sea breezes can make evenings cool even in summer.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes for the fort; 1.5–2 hours for a performance.