On Thursday night, Monaco’s Port came alive with celebration as Monaco Pride marked its 4th anniversary
at Marius Monaco. Nearly 200 attendees—spanning government officials,
business leaders, association members, and the LGBTI community—gathered
to honor progress and push for change in the Principality.
The evening featured powerful speeches from Monaco Pride co-founders Lorenzo Turco, Hervé Aeschbach, and Annette Anderson, as well as Gaelle Migani, COO of Barclays Private Bank Monaco, and Anaïs Berruti, co-founder of the association MonArcEnCiel.
Monaco Pride was founded in 2021 to highlight the LGBTI
community’s contributions to Monaco and to spark conversation around the
civil rights gap many face. As Lorenzo
Turco emphasized, thousands of LGBTI individuals who live and work in
Monaco remain without basic protections, such as recognition of same-sex
marriages, adoption rights, and access to spousal benefits. Currently,
Monaco ranks 43rd out of 49 countries on the Rainbow Map, a European index measuring LGBTI rights.
Co-founder Annette Anderson passionately urged the community not to stay silent out of fear, quoting Barack Obama: “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” Her message was echoed by Hervé Aeschbach, the former director of Fight Aids Monaco who called on the crowd to “make some noise” for equal rights.
Anaïs Berruti
reflected on MonArcEnCiel’s first year, noting the association’s
growing momentum and its mission to establish a real, constructive
dialogue with decision-makers. “It’s time to move things
forward—together,” she said. The Association is currently recruiting new
members and sponsors.
Barclays continues to stand out as a corporate ally, with Gaelle Migani and Ben Hood reaffirming the bank’s commitment to inclusion and diversity. To celebrate Monaco Pride, Barclays illuminated its building on Avenue de la Costa in rainbow colors.
The evening also included live music performances by Fat Cat Hackett and the Diva Darlings, as well as a vibrant networking atmosphere that left participants inspired and connected.
Special thanks were extended to everyone involved—especially Marius Monaco for generously hosting the event space.
Monaco Pride may be young, but it’s growing stronger each year—amplifying voices, building bridges, and demanding equal recognition for all.
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