Christmas Day in Monaco ― Date, History, and Details

Christmas Day in Monaco

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History of Christmas Day in Monaco and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Christmas Day in Monaco is a public holiday. It is celebrated on December 25 with religious services, feasts and gift-giving.

The main church in Monaco is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, which was built in 1875. On Christmas Eve, a Midnight Mass is held in the cathedral. On Christmas Day, there are morning and afternoon services.

After the religious ceremonies, Monégasques enjoy a large Christmas feast. The meal often includes roast turkey, ham, potatoes, vegetables, salad, cheese and fruit. For dessert, there is usually a Yule log (Bûche de Noël) or other festive cakes and pastries.

Gift-giving is also an important part of Christmas in Monaco. Children often receive gifts from Santa Claus or the Three Kings (Les Rois Mages). Adults may exchange gifts with family and friends.