The Monte Carlo Casino was built in 1878. It is a casino and entertainment facility located in Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was designed by GAMIER, the same designer of the Paris Opera House. The interior ceiling and walls are classical and magnificent, just like a luxurious palace. . The origin of this large casino in Monte Carlo was that Prince Charles III of Monaco opened the first casino in the north of the city in 1856 in order to solve the financial crisis. The area was named Monte Carlo.
It was built by the then Prince Charles III of Monaco. Opened in 1858, the Monte Carlo Casino has a large deck that allows visitors to overlook the landscape from Monaco to the Italian city of Bordighera. The entire building of the Grand Casino contains different architectural styles. The oldest building facing the sea in the west was designed in 1878 by Charles Garnier, architect of the Paris Opera. The most recent theater and casino, adorned with various wallpapers and paintings and baroque gilding, were built in 1910. To enter the casino, visitors must wear formal attire to enter. In front of the casino is the Jardin Exotique.
In 1967, the casino was taken over by the government, and by the end of the last century, the annual revenue of the casino exceeded 40 million French francs.
On the square outside the casino, on the left is the Paris Hotel, on the right is the Paris Café, and in the front is an expensive brand-name clothing store. In fact, shopping in Monte Carlo is several times more expensive than in other places, but maybe it is luck Gamblers here are easy to spend a lot of money here, so there are still a lot of consumers who come to shop.
The palace-like building is like a magnificent palace, with magnificent interior decoration. Gambling options include roulette, blackjack and slot machines. The interior decoration style is from the early 20th century. The interior ceiling and walls are classical and magnificent, just like a luxurious palace. With such a gorgeous scene, people can't help but see the scene where Russian Grand Dukes, British nobles and speculators from all over the world gathered here. The venue is majestic, with wall decorations and curtains, plus diamond-like sparkling crystal lights that are also bright during the day, and the full-spread red carpet. There is a large stage suitable for opera performances, and another door into a hall is the famous casino.
According to the laws of Monaco, locals are not allowed to gamble inside, and tourists are naturally welcome. The casino can only be entered by people over the age of 21, the ticket is 10 euros, and passport registration is required.
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