The Districts of Monaco

Mareterra Monaco: Inauguration of the Iconic Eco-District in 2024
Initiated in 2017, Mareterra reflects Monaco's vision of balancing urban growth with ecological responsibility. Its 6 hectares feature cutting-edge design by architects Renzo Piano and Valode & Pistre. With 110 apartments, 10 villas, and four townhouses, Mareterra offers unparalleled real estate opportunities.

MONACO-VILLE
Monaco-Ville, the oldest community in the city, is located on a large peninsula called Le Rocher (rock). François Grimaldi, whose own circle of relatives had dominated the principality of Monaco since 1297, conquered the coast in 1297. Grimaldi hired deception to capture the cape: he masked himself as a Franciscan monk with his cousin, Rainer I, Lord of Cagnes so that the reigning owners would rely on them and open the doors. After heading away, Grimaldi built a fortress here, which eventually expanded into the palace, which is now the residence of the Prince of Monaco.

ZOOM ON THE LARVOTTO AND LA ROUSSE DISTRICTS
The Larvotto and La Rousse districts in Monaco are the heart of several urban projects that will profoundly transform the principality. A wise investor will not hesitate to understand that this is the place to invest. With the Odeon Tower, the second tallest building in the Mediterranean, offering the most expensive properties in the world, prices are being pulled up throughout the neighborhood. With two new urban projects under construction that will be completed in the coming years, the momentum of rising prices will continue.