Throughout his reign, Prince Rainier III pursued an ambitious policy of territorial development and extension which gave Monaco a new dimension and resolutely fostered its economic and social progress. The first undergrounding of the eastern part of the railway allowed the birth of Larvotto, a seaside district essential to tourism, which has continued to change in particular with the creation of a large hotel complex as well as a congress and exhibition center, the Grimaldi Forum. The Fontvieille embankment, entirely built on the sea, has made possible the creation of a new district with its sports facilities, its port, its housing, its shops, and efficient processing industries. The arrival in 2002 of the largest semi-floating dyke in the world contributed to double the reception capacity of Port Hercule and to accommodate cruise liners.
- Design and line-engraving: Sophie BEAUJARD
- Printing process: Intaglio/Offset/Silver gilding
- Size of the block: 120 x 110 mm horizontal
- Size of the stamps: 64 x 40 mm horizontal
- Quantity of issue: 35 000 blocks
Caractéristiques | |
Part | Second part |
Size of the stamps | 64 x 40 mm horizontal |
Year | 2023 |
Design and line-engraving | Sophie BEAUJARD |
Printing process | Intaglio/Offset/Silver gilding |
Issue date | 19 July 2023 |
Size of the block | 120 x 110 mm horizontal |
Quantity of issue | 35 000 blocks |
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