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Moravia Yachting

Discretion, efficiency & value for discerning yacht owners and charter guests

Introduction.

We are the leading superyacht brokerage and one-stop solution for yacht sales and charter. We began business in 1962 as a dedicated Monaco yacht brokerage in Port Hercule, the nexus of luxury yachting. Our watchwords of efficiency and discretion have helped us become one of the world’s most trusted superyacht brokerages. Owners trust our specialised knowledge to deliver optimal investment choices on all aspects of acquisition, sales, and charter, and to always act in their best interests. We offer the security and stability that only a Monaco superyacht brokerage of six decades standing can assure. Discover the difference.

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Browse our Monaco yacht brokerage services and discover how we empower clients to maximise quality time on the water with flawless yacht services, whether they want to buy, sell, or charter a luxury superyacht.

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Yachts for sale.

As an internationally recognised superyacht brokerage, we offer a superb selection of luxury yachts for sale, both new and used yachts.

Our highly professional yacht brokers boast unparalleled market expertise and in-depth knowledge of the yachting lifestyle, ensuring we match clients with the right yacht at the best price.

Our wide-reaching network and trusted relationships with yacht owners, captains, and shipyards also mean we often learn about yachts for sale before they are publicly listed, ensuring clients benefit from the very best choice of vessels.

78.43m (257'4") | 2011 Abeking & Rasmussen €89,000,000

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65m (213'3") | 2026 Armon Astilleros €48,000,000

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47.05m (154'5") | 2016 Wider €19,800,000

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44m (144'4") | Delivery 2026 Antonini Navi €21,000,000

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43.9m (144') | 2013 - 2019/2023 Alloy Yachts $17,500,000

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42.84m (140'6") | 1993/2021 Abeking & Rasmussen €8,900,000

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42m (137' 8") | New Build U-Boat Worx €37,000,000

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INDIGO STAR I

38m (124'8") | 1995/2023 Siar & Moschini €3,900,000

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35.05m (115') | 2004/2021 Notika (Nedship) €3,300,000

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31.62m (103'9") | 1969 / 2023 Benetti €3,200,000

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29.6 (97'1) | 1967/2022 Camper & Nicholsons Ltd €1,490,000

LAMADINE sailing yacht

29.06m (96') | 2021 Sanlorenzo €8,000,000

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ELEGANCE OF CANNES

26.21m (86') | 2008 Cerri Cantieri Navali S.P.A €1,750,000

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ST-BARTH 85 FLY

26m (85'3") | 2024 St-Barth Yachting €6,995,000

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25.8m (84'6") | 2009 Benetti €3,350,000

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24.5m (80'5") | 1987/2022 Perini Navi €1,850,000

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23.99m (78'7") | 2021 Vismara Marine €3,450,000

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BEYOND CAPRICORN

23.95m (78'06") | 2017/2018 Bering Yachts €5,100,000

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23.85m (78'5") | 2021 St-Barth Yachting €5,390,000

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21.42m (70'3") | 2023 Pershing yachts $4,300,000

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Yachts for Charter

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We excel at curating incredible charter experiences aboard the world’s finest luxury charter yachts. As one of the world’s leading superyacht brokerages, we boast expert knowledge on the very best yachts, destinations, itineraries, and exclusive experiences, ensuring an incredible yacht charter vacation. Whether our clients want to cruise the Mediterranean’s most exclusive hotspots, explore remote islands in the Caribbean, or enjoy an Arctic adventure, our highly personalised approach guarantees unforgettable experiences.

Yachts for charter

106.5m (349'5") | 2018 Refit Yard: Olympic Yacht Services From €2,000,000 per week

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85.65m (281') | 2009/2022 Abeking & Rasmussen From €850,000 per week

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78.43m (257'4") | 2011 Abeking & Rasmussen From $770,000 per week

85.30m (279'10") | 2019 Silver Yachts From €875,000 per week

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69.50m (228') | 2003/2022 Oceanfast From €380,000 per week

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65m (213'3) | 2010/2022 Codecasa From $390,000 per week

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55m (180'5") | 2008/2023 Rossinavi From €290,000 per week

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47.6m (156' 2") | 2017 Baglietto From €255,000 per week

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47.42m (155'7") | 1998 Royal Huisman From $112,000 per week

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MY LITTLE VIOLET

45.60m (149'7") | 2006 Abeking & Rasmussen From €180,000 per week

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45.5m (149'3") | 2008 Astondoa From €160,000 per week

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42.6m (139'9) | 2008/2019 CRN Ancona From €145,000 per week

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KATHLEEN ANNE

39m (128') | 2009 Feadship From €140,000 per week

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40m (131'3") | 2010/2023 Sunseeker From $150,000 per week

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38m (124'8") | 1995/2023 Siar & Moschini From €88,000 per week

31.62m (103'9") | 1969 / 2023 Benetti From €55,000 per week

36.57m (119'9") | 2005/2022 Palmer Johnson From €80,000 per week

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29.6m | 2022 Amer From €95,000 per week

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26.22m (86') | 2010/2020 Ferretti From €46,000 per week

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MINDFULNESS

23.98m (78'8") | 2021 Advanced Yachts From €34,000 per week

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Superyachtsmonaco is a boutique brokerage headquartered in monaco and operating globally. our experienced superyacht brokers help you buy, sell, build, or charter mega yachts - and anything in between, anywhere in the world. as a seasoned group of professionals, our knowledge hails from a wide range of sectors within the industry. we look forward to helping you in the next steps of your yachting adventures, buy a yacht.

Take a look at the superyachts on our website or get in touch with your requirements. If you don’t see your perfect yacht, let us know: our dedicated superyacht brokers will move mountains to find her, no matter where in the world she is!

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From the West Med to the Maldives, we’ll help you plan the ultimate luxury charter aboard one of our exclusive superyachts, Get inspired by browsing our charter yachts and tell us what your dream holiday looks like. We’ll do the rest.

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Our superyacht brokers are standing by to help your vessel find her next Owner. Our philosophy is to serve as Central Agent for a limited number of top-tier superyachts at a time. This approach allows us to thoroughly familiarize ourselves with each yacht's unique features and actively generate interest in your vessel within our vast international network.

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Let us help you build your dream custom vessel and leave your mark on the yachting world. Our superyacht brokers will gather a top-tier team to bring your vision to life and oversee all practical aspects, so you can have as much flexibility or control as you desire throughout the process.

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Length: 48.20m Shipyard: CRN Build Year: 1996 Guests: 11 in 6 cabins Price: €8,900,000

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PERSHING 8X

Length: 25.55m Shipyard: Pershing Build Year: 2022 Guests: 7 in 3 cabins Price: €5,500,000 VAT Not Paid

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Strategically placed in the yachting capital of the world, our head office in Monaco enables us to provide a first-class service to our clients from the heart of the Mediterranean. As leaders in the yachting industry, we are constantly evolving to meet the needs of yacht clients and the demands of the ever-changing maritime landscape. Our presence near Port Hercules, a key hub for superyachts, enhances our operational capabilities and market insight.

Our main office was opened in 2007 and quickly established itself as a major yacht brokerage, covering the full spectrum of yachting services for our clients – sales, management, new builds, refits, and charters.

Our Monaco yacht brokers are internationally recognized for their efficiency and strong work ethic, each of whom reflects YACHTZOO’s founding ethos of integrity, discretion, and attention to detail. Boasting a wealth of combined experience across the entire team, our sales brokers are all ex captains who work tirelessly to match discerning clients with their dream vessels, utilizing an extensive network and deep understanding of the luxury yacht market.

Our team of charter brokers can arrange your next getaway on some of the most exquisite motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats in the world, complete with excellent amenities and a highly skilled crew. Our charter team, is dedicated to providing top-quality service, ensuring every aspect of your voyage is meticulously planned and executed.

Our yacht management division provides bespoke management services, helping to ensure your yacht ownership is a turnkey experience. In addition, YACHTZOO is ready to assist with new builds, refit projects, turning your vision into a reality.

Our knowledgeable team will be happy to assist with all your yachting requirements.

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YACHTZOO’s Monaco yacht brokerage is home to a superb portfolio of some of the world’s finest luxury yachts for sale, both publicly listed and off-market. Our Monaco yacht brokers can connect you with your ideal yacht while ensuring a flawless acquisition process.

For those interested in a luxury yacht charter, our team of Monaco yacht brokers can arrange your next getaway on some of the most exquisite motor yachts and sailing boats in the world, complete with first-class amenities and a highly skilled crew. Our charter team, including experienced Charter Managers, is dedicated to providing unparalleled service, ensuring every aspect of your voyage is meticulously planned and executed.

With the Mediterranean’s crystalline waters as our playground, our sales brokers and luxury yacht brokers leverage their profound knowledge of water-based luxury and navigation to find or craft your perfect yachting solution. Whether it’s guiding yacht owners through the complexities of yacht ownership or curating custom itineraries for charter guests, our team’s expertise is invaluable.

YACHTZOO’s yacht management division in our Monaco yacht brokerage provides bespoke yacht management services, helping to ensure your yacht ownership is a turnkey experience.

In the world of superyachts, our Monaco office stands as a beacon for those seeking to navigate the waters of luxury yachting with confidence. Our sales brokers work tirelessly to match discerning clients with their dream vessels, utilizing an extensive network and deep understanding of the luxury yacht market.

In addition, our Monaco yacht brokers are ready to assist with new build yacht projects, turning your vision into a reality.

Contact our Monaco yacht brokerage for yacht sales on the French Riviera, yacht management, or Mediterranean yacht charters. Our knowledgeable team will be happy to assist with all your yachting requirements.

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Superyachts for sale at YACHTZOO Monaco

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  • 26.43 m / 87 ft
  • DE VRIES - 1892
  • 6 guests in 3 staterooms

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  • 26.21 m / 86 ft
  • FALCON - 2009
  • 8 guests in 4 staterooms

Domina Yacht for Sale ()

  • 13.30 m / 44 ft
  • DOMINA - 2026

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  • 32.91 m / 108 ft
  • SUNSEEKER - 2008
  • 9 guests in 4 staterooms

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  • 40.16 m / 132 ft
  • PRINCESS YACHTS - 2019

Magnus Yacht for Sale ()

  • 17.5 m / 57 ft
  • MAGNUS YACHTS - 18 months
  • 4 guests in 2 staterooms

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LAZZARA UHV 125

  • 38 m / 125 ft
  • LAZZARA - 36 months
  • 10 guests in 5 staterooms

Avventura Sirena m for Sale ()

  • 20.74 m / 68 ft
  • CUSTOM - 2020

Grace Absolute Navetta Yacht for Sale ()

GRACE – NAVETTA 58

  • 17 m / 56 ft
  • ABSOLUTE - 2016

Amer Steel Explorer Yacht For Sale ()

AMER YACHTS ALUMINIUM 44

  • 44.21 m / 145 ft
  • PERMARE - 2026

Nomad Yacht for Sale Gulf Craft ()

  • 30.34 m / 100 ft
  • GULF CRAFT - February 2024

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NOMAD 70SUV

  • 21.5 m / 71 ft

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MAJESTY 175

  • 55.1 m / 181 ft
  • GULF CRAFT - 2026
  • 12 guests in 7 staterooms

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MAJESTY 160

  • 50 m / 164 ft
  • GULF CRAFT - 2025
  • 14 guests in 7 staterooms

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MAJESTY 140

  • 43.12 m / 141 ft
  • GULF CRAFT - August 2025
  • 12 guests in 6 staterooms

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MAJESTY 120

  • 37.54 m / 123 ft
  • GULF CRAFT - April 2025

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MAJESTY 111

  • 34.1 m / 112 ft

Majesty Gulf Craft for Sale ()

  • 21.94 m / 72 ft

Swan Overshadow Yacht for Sale ()

SWAN OVERSHADOW

  • 13 m / 43 ft
  • SWAN - July 2024
  • 2 passengers - 1 cabin

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SWAN SHADOW

  • 13.23 m / 43 ft
  • SWAN - June 2024
  • 2 passengers

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IGUANA X-100

  • 9.45 m / 31 ft
  • IGUANA - 2020
  • 16 passengers

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LAMBORGHINI 63

  • 19.98 m / 66 ft
  • TECNOMAR - November 2025
  • 5 passengers - 3 cabin

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  • 22.43m m / 74 ft
  • CANTIERI COSTAGUTA - 1930

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  • 40.24 m / 132 ft
  • MAZU YACHTS - 32 months from contract

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EMVYA Wally 45

  • 13.50 m / 44 ft
  • WALLY - 2009
  • 12 passengers - 1 cabin

Motor Yacht LA SX Sanlorenzo for sale ()

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  • 26.70 m / 88 ft
  • SANLORENZO - 2022

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  • 24 m / 79 ft
  • MAIORA - 2006

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  • 28.45 m / 93 ft
  • MAZU YACHTS - 12 months from contract

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  • 34.30 m / 113 ft
  • MAZU YACHTS - 18 months from contract

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  • 37 m / 121 ft
  • COUACH - 2020
  • 12 guests in 5 staterooms

GLASAX - 90 Ocean Sunseeker

  • 27.1 m / 89 ft
  • SUNSEEKER - 2022

HOME m Heesen yacht for sale

  • 49.80 m / 163 ft
  • HEESEN - 2017

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  • 36.20 m / 119 ft
  • CONCEPT MARINE - 2008

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  • 63 m / 207 ft
  • ROSSINAVI - 2018

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BARON TRENCK

  • 43.5 m / 143 ft
  • EUROCRAFT - 2011

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  • 33 m / 108 ft
  • FERRETTI CUSTOM LINE - Summer 2023
  • 9 guests in 5 staterooms

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COLUMBUS CROSSOVER 42

  • 42 m / 138 ft
  • PALUMBO - 2024

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  • 34.10 m / 112 ft
  • SANLORENZO - 2018
  • 11 guests in 5 staterooms

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  • HATTERAS - 2001

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TETHYS – T500

  • 49.9 m / 164 ft
  • TANKOA - 30 months

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  • 14.5 m / 48 ft
  • SEGUE YACHTS - 2022

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  • 21.27 m / 70 ft
  • NAUTOR'S SWAN - 1993

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BERGWIND SPORTS BOAT

  • 9 m / 30 ft
  • BERGWIND - 2022

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NAVETTA 28 – Custom Line

  • 28.31 m / 93 ft
  • FERRETTI CUSTOM LINE - 2017

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  • 42.06 m / 138 ft
  • AVANGARD YACHTS - 2018

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  • 38.2 m / 125 ft
  • MAORI - 2022

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500EXP SANLORENZO

  • 47 m / 154 ft
  • SANLORENZO - May 2028

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BENETTI CLASSIC 121

  • 36.9 m / 121 ft
  • BENETTI - Please enquire

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TANKOA T450

  • 45 m / 148 ft
  • TANKOA - 2026

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TANKOA S501

  • 49.99 m / 164 ft

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PHATHOM 60M

  • 60 m / 197 ft
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  • 80 m / 262 ft

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  • 55 m / 180 ft

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  • 29.76 m / 98 ft
  • PICCHIOTTI - 1970

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  • 30 m / 98 ft
  • MAIORA - Please enquire

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NEO 52M STEEL

  • 52 m / 171 ft
  • SANLORENZO - April 2026

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  • 19 m / 62 ft
  • CUSTOM - 2007

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  • 38.70 m / 127 ft
  • TRIDENT MARINE - 1998

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Luxury Yacht Charter Monaco

Sunset view over the lavish cityscape of Monaco, a premier destination for luxury yacht charters on the French Riviera

Monaco reigns supreme as the unquestioned summer playground for luxury yacht charters.

Glide into the sparkling waters surrounding the Principality of Monaco aboard a luxury yacht charter and step ashore to soak up the party atmosphere. Monaco is the epitome of glamor and one of the most exclusive capitals in the world.

With a long history of glitz and glamor, Monte Carlo – the principality’s most exclusive district – has been a magnet for the rich and famous for centuries. Offering gastronomic delights, iconic nightlife, and designer boutiques, a yacht charter in Monaco is a mecca of luxury. Monaco may be one of the smallest countries in the world, second only to Vatican City, but it manages to pack in everything you could wish for and more.

Northrop & Johnson is a leading Monaco yacht brokerage with access to the world’s finest luxury yachts for charter, including motor yachts, sailing vessels, catamarans, expedition vessels, and mega yachts, including those built by the best European shipyards.

Our offices in Monaco are located just moments away from Port Hercule, home to the world’s finest superyachts, with our Monaco yacht charter brokers boasting unrivaled expertise and in-depth destination experience. We excel at creating bespoke itineraries that guarantee an incredible getaway on the water. Contact our team today if you would like to experience a Monaco yacht charter.

The best things to see and do in Monaco

Despite its compact size, Monaco is a luxury destination with a superb selection of things to see and do.

Even if you don’t want a flutter, the famed Monte-Carlo Casino is well worth visiting, located in the Golden Square, Monaco’s most exclusive address. Order a martini at the bar and admire the Belle Epoque building, designed by Charles Garnier and Jules Dutrou, with its many chandeliers and frescoes. Next door, the gilded HĂ´tel de Paris houses Alain Ducasse’s Michelin-starred Le Louis XV. Alternatively, the late JoĂ«l Robuchon’s eponymous restaurant is just a short stroll away at the equally elegant HĂ´tel MĂ©tropole.

This city is also well known for partying, whether aboard your superyacht or in the town at venues such as Sass Cafe, Twiga, or Jimmy’z nightclub.

For those who love to shop, Monaco is a dream with its collection of designer boutiques housed along with Monaco’s Avenue de Monte-Carlo, Avenue des Beaux-Arts, and the AllĂ©es Lumières center. From Piaget to YSL and all the other LVMH brands, among many others, there is no bona fide international designer without a boutique in the principality.

For those looking for a bit of pampering while on a Monaco superyacht charter, two spas rule the well-being scene in Monte Carlo: The Spa Metropole by Givenchy at the Metropole Monte Carlo and the Thérmes Marins Monte Carlo, which boasts a vast menu of thalassotherapy experiences.

For those wanting to stretch their sea legs, Monaco has something to offer all fitness capabilities. Wander the old town’s narrow streets in Monaco-Ville and visit the Prince’s Palace and Saint Nicholas Cathedral. If you are a fan of Grace Kelly, head to the rose garden in Fontvieille Park, built in her memory. For additional space in Monaco, check out the Jardin Exotique de Monaco and the Japanese Gardens.

Golf enthusiasts are in for a treat as well, with the Golf Club de Monte Carlo and the Monte Carlo Country Club. Both offer excellent courses with panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea.

Monaco Grand Prix Yacht Charter

One of the most popular times to enjoy a Monaco luxury yacht charter is during the famed Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, which takes place every year in late May or early June. The Monaco Grand Prix is considered Formula One’s most challenging and prestigious, with the race taking place on the streets of Monte Carlo.

A luxury yacht charter during the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most coveted reservations in the world. With a yacht berthed in Port Hercules just moments from the track, you will enjoy the best seats in the house, taking in the exciting and exhilarating race right from the deck of your luxury charter yacht.

Yachts book up fast for the Monaco Grand Prix, so we recommend reserving your yacht up to a year in advance. Northrop & Johnson has access to the finest collection of  Monaco Grand Prix yachts for charter  and can secure coveted berths right by the track. We can also make all arrangements for corporate hospitality. Contact our team today.

Get in touch with a yacht broker in Monaco?

Northrop & Johnson is a leading international yacht brokerage with access to the best and most luxurious yachts for charter, including in Monaco. With offices in the heart of Monaco, just moments away from Port Hercule, our yacht charter brokers in Monaco boast unparalleled Monte Carlo expertise and market intelligence. We take pride in listening to our client’s needs and crafting exceptional charter itineraries in and around Monaco. Rent a superyacht in Monaco and enjoy the ultimate vacation on the water. Contact our yacht brokers in Monaco today if you want to charter a luxury yacht in Monaco. We will be thrilled to assist you on your yachting journey.

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  • Take a tour of the French Riviera by helicopter for an incredible view of the coast
  • Enjoy a drink at the HĂ´tel Hermitage: one of the best views of the port is from the terrace at the Crystal Bar
  • Venture up to the Royal Palace in Monaco's old town. The palace is home to the Grimaldi family, who have ruled the principality for over eight centuries, making them Europe's longest-ruling royal family
  • Indulge at the Spa Metropole by Givenchy, HĂ´tel Metropole
  • Experience Le Bar Americain followed by exceptional fine dining at Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse at L'HĂ´tel de Paris Monaco, a 3 Michelin-starred restaurant, considered the best restaurant in Monaco
  • Roll the dice at the iconic Casino Monte Carlo
  • Learn about the ocean and its marine life at the Oceanographic Museum
  • Feel the need for speed during a Monaco Grand Prix yacht charter
  • Dance the night away at Jimmy’Z, Monaco's most exclusive nightclub
  • See and be seen at the legendary Sass CafĂ©, a known billionaire and jet-set celebrity hangout famed for its glamorous decor, big-name DJs, private tables, and exclusive entry. The bar was opened in 1993 by owner Sassa, with his family, including Samy Sass, continuing to welcome guests
  • Shop the designer boutiques around the Carre d'Or or Golden Square, as well as at the Metropole shopping center, known for its beautiful chandeliers, extensive use of marble, and upscale shopping experience
  • Visit the newly developed Larvotto beach and enjoy a cocktail at one of the many beach bars with views of the Mediterranean Sea
  • Cruise the Cote d'Azur coastline, dropping anchor at refined French Riviera hotspots and beautiful bays and beaches, lapped by the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea

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The Principality of Monaco is situated along the Cote d’Azur, one of the world’s most coveted stretches of coastline. The city state’s prime location between the French Riviera and Italy gives it star appeal, attracting the world’s most discerning yachting enthusiasts.

When is the Monaco yachting season?

The famed Monaco Grand Prix in May signals the start of the Monaco yacht charter season, with yachts arriving from far and wide. The season runs until the end of September, with the Monaco Yacht Show typically heralding the season’s close when many yachts start the journey to the Caribbean. The high season in Monaco is during July and August. Booking as far ahead as possible is advised to secure the best yachts.

Where can I berth my yacht in Monaco?

Monaco has several berthing options, whether you are chartering a motor yacht, sailing boat, or multi-hull vessel such as a catamaran.

Port Hercule

Port Hercule is, without question, Monaco’s most famous port. This deep-water port is located at the foot of the principality’s legendary Rocher, providing 760 berths, including 30 visitor berths. Alongside a wealth of service providers, restaurants, and bars, Port Hercule is also home to the exclusive Yacht Club de Monaco, a social hub with yachting enthusiasts and Monaco residents.

Port de Fontvieille

Port de Fontvieille is a smaller port located in the district of Fontvieille. The port offers mooring for 290 boats and boasts a good selection of service providers, bars, and restaurants. Notably, the Fontvieille district is home to the Monaco heliport, which provides swift transfers to the Nice Cote d’Azur airport.

Cala del Forte

While not technically in the Principality of Monaco, Cala del Forte is operated by Monaco Ports and is located just across the border in Ventimiglia, Italy. The port boasts 178 berths alongside a range of marina services, shops, and restaurants. When you berth in this world-class yacht, you can utilize the dedicated electric boat shuttle service, which provides regular transfers to Monaco, just 7.9 nautical miles away. From Cala del Forte, you can also enjoy direct access to the historic town of Ventimiglia Alta.

How much does a Monaco superyacht charter cost?

The cost of a yacht charter in Monaco will depend on several factors, including your choice of yacht, length of charter experience, and cruising itinerary. The larger and more prestigious the vessel, the more expensive the yacht rental will be. Expect the entry point for a luxury crewed charter in Monaco to start at around US$50,000 for a week, rising to in excess of one million for the world’s finest superyachts and mega yachts. If you want to enjoy a luxury yacht charter in Monaco, the team at Northrop & Johnson will be delighted to assist you. Our yacht charter brokers will select your ideal yacht and craft an incredible getaway in Monaco, including arranging reservations at the principality’s most exclusive restaurants, beach clubs, and spas. Contact us today.

What amenities can I expect aboard a Monaco yacht rental?

The amenities aboard every Monaco yacht rental will differ depending on your choice of vessel. Typical amenities you can expect aboard a luxury superyacht include:

  • Swimming pool
  • Cinema room
  • Spacious salons and deck spaces
  • Professional kitchen
  • Helipad or helicopter hangar with fueling facilities
  • Garage with tenders and water toys
  • Fully equipped gym
  • Spa facilities, such as a treatment room, beauty salon, sauna and hammam

How many crew will there be?

The number of crew will vary depending on the size of the vessel; however, at a minimum, you can expect a crew of at least four, including a captain, deckhand, stew or stewardess, and a chef. Aboard larger superyachts, you can expect a crew of around 10, including specialist crew members such as personal trainers and spa therapists, with the largest yachts boasting a crew in excess of 20.

Where can I cruise to on a Monaco yacht?

A Monaco yacht charter opens up some spectacular cruising options along the CĂ´te d’Azur, all of which can be enjoyed on a day charter. Popular hotspots along the French Riviera and within easy reach of the principality include:

  • Roequebrune-Cap-Martin
  • Cap d’Ail
  • Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
  • Villefranche-sur-Mer
  • Cap d’Antibes
  • Iles de Lerins
  • Iles de Porquerolles

When you book a luxury yacht charter in Monaco with Northrop & Johnson, you will benefit not only from a superb selection of the world’s finest vessels but also from our destination expertise. Our team of Monaco yacht brokers will go out of their way to craft an incredible charter itinerary in Monaco and the French Riviera that is bespoke to you. Contact our Monaco team today or browse our luxury yachts for charter along the CĂ´te d’Azur.

What are some top Monaco events?

Some of the most prestigious events in Monaco on the yachting calendar include:

  • Rolex Masters , April
  • F1 Monaco Grand Prix , late May, early June
  • Monaco Yacht Show , every September

If you want to charter a luxury yacht during any of the above Monaco events, the team at Northrop & Johnson will be delighted to assist you. Browse our collection of private yachts for charter in Monaco, or contact your chosen Northrop & Johnson yacht charter broker.

Which airport will I fly into for my luxury yacht charter?

Monaco is one of the few countries in the world that does not boast its own airport. Most charter guests will fly into the nearby Nice Cote d’Azur airport in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. This large international airport provides access to a wide range of international destinations via commercial airline or private jet. Nice airport’s General Aviation Terminal offers the utmost privacy and exclusivity for those traveling by private jet, while helicopter services provide seamless transfers from the airport directly to the Monaco heliport or your crewed yacht if it has helicopter landing facilities.

What's the weather like in Monaco?

Monaco boasts a pleasant, year-round Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters.

Average air temperatures in Monaco

  • Winter (December to February) : During the winter months, temperatures in Monaco typically range from around 8°C (46°F) to 14°C (57°F). Winter is the wettest season, with occasional rainfall.
  • Spring (March to May) : Spring sees a gradual increase in temperatures. Average temperatures range from approximately 11°C (52°F) to 18°C (64°F) during this period.
  • Summer (June to August) : The summer months in Monaco are warm and dry. Average temperatures range from about 21°C (70°F) to 26°C (79°F). However, temperatures can occasionally exceed 30°C (86°F) during heatwaves.
  • Fall (September to November) : Fall is characterized by mild temperatures. Average temperatures during this season range from around 15°C (59°F) to 22°C (72°F).

Average sea temperatures in Monaco

  • Winter (December to February) : Sea temperatures are at their coolest during the winter months, ranging from around 13°C (55°F) to 15°C (59°F). The Mediterranean Sea tends to be cooler during this time.
  • Spring (March to May) : Sea temperatures start to rise in spring. During this season, you can expect sea temperatures to be in the range of 14°C (57°F) to 17°C (63°F).
  • Summer (June to August) : Summer brings the warmest sea temperatures to Monaco. The Mediterranean Sea can reach temperatures ranging from 20°C (68°F) to 26°C (79°F) during the peak summer months.
  • Fall (September to November) : Sea temperatures begin to gradually cool down in the fall. They typically range from around 19°C (66°F) to 15°C (59°F) during this season.

What is the currency in Monaco?

While Monaco is not formally part of the European Union or the European Economic Area, it has adopted the Euro as its official currency. Debit and credit cards are widely accepted, offering a seamless way to pay for goods and services.

Who is the Monaco princely family?

As an independent sovereign country, Monaco is governed by a royal family. The Grimaldi family has governed Monaco since 1297.

Prince Albert II

Monaco is currently ruled by Prince Albert II, who ascended to the throne on July 12, 2005. He was the only son of Prince Rainer III and Princess Grace of Monaco, also known as Grace Kelly, a legendary Hollywood movie star. His siblings are Princess Caroline of Monaco and Princess Stephanie of Monaco.

Princess Charlene

Princess Charlene is the wife of Prince Albert II. Prior to her marriage to Prince Albert II in July 2011, she was an Olympic swimmer representing South Africa. Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene have two children, twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, born in December 2014.

Can I visit the Monte-Carlo Casino while on a yacht charter?

Yes, the Monte-Carlo Casino is an iconic attraction and one of the many highlights of a Monaco yacht charter. The casino is renowned for its stunning Belle Epoque architecture as well as the fleet of rare and highly coveted supercars that are often found parked outside. Gambling is strictly for visitors to Monaco only (Monaco residents are forbidden by law to gamble), and there are strict entry conditions. Entry is only for those aged 18 years and over, and ID must be presented. Smart attire is also essential. For those wishing to enjoy an elevated experience, there are several private gaming rooms that welcome members and VIP players, such as the Salle Blanche, providing an exclusive and intimate atmosphere with views of the glittering Mediterranean Sea.

Do I need a visa to enter Monaco?

US passport holders traveling to Monaco do not need a visa to enter Monaco for up to a 90-day stay. However, you must have a valid passport, one that is valid for at least six months beyond your date of exit, and hold proof of onward travel within the maximum 90-day timeframe. Northrop & Johnson will be able to ensure you have the necessary documents to enter Monaco legally.

What is the official language in Monaco?

The official language in Monaco is French; however, you’ll also hear Monegasque spoken, Monaco’s traditional language, which has its roots in Genoese. English is also widely spoken.

What is the internet connection like in Monaco?

The internet connection in Monaco is superb, with the principality frequently securing the top position in terms of internet speed, with an average download speed of 319.59 Mbps, making it one of the fastest in the world. Visitors to Monaco can also use several public wifi access points, including at the Place du Casino.

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Moran’s Monaco yacht brokerage is located in the heart of the Principality of Monaco, regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious yachting destinations .

Nestled along the French Riviera, Monaco is home to the world-famous Port Hercules, a deep-water port that boasts some of the most luxurious superyachts in the world. Monaco is also home to the legendary Monaco Yacht Show. All this, and more, make Monaco the ideal destination to browse yachts for sale , charter , or learn about Moran’s extensive range of yacht services.

Our Monaco yacht brokers are located just moments away from Port Hercules. Trusted for their expertise, industry knowledge, and discretion, our team can expertly help you with Monaco yacht sales, charter, and yacht management.

With decades of yachting expertise and a passion for the industry, Moran’s yacht brokers in Monaco have access to some of the finest yachts, both on and off the market. Whether you want to charter a yacht, buy a yacht, sell a yacht, build a yacht , or require custom yacht services, contact our team of trusted Monaco yacht brokers today.

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Catalano Shipping Services” announced today that they have acquired “Monaco Yacht Partner”, a leading Ship Chandler – Yacht supplies company based in Monaco.

The acquisition will allow “Catalano Shipping Services” to expand their operations in the yachting market and offer a wider range of services to their clients. “Monaco Yacht Partner” brings a strong reputation and extensive network of industry connections to the table, making it a valuable addition to the “Catalano Shipping Services” portfolio of companies. The Group is now able to offer a global coverage operating with its offices in France, Monaco, Italy, New Zealand, Indonesia and relying on an extensive network of partner in other countries.

“Monaco Yacht Partner” was founded in 2010 and has since become a leading player in the field of Ship Chandler in Monaco. The company has a team of experienced professionals able to efficiently advise their customers and to deliver a very large catalogue of spare parts, supplies and various equipment in record time. The prime position of the retail shop, at the very heart of Monaco’s main port is highly appreciated by Yacht’s crew, offering them a maximum convenience. Of course, the team also works on full listing orders and can deliver rapidly all over the French & Italian Rivieras with the target to become a major player in marine and boat supplies.

The acquisition has just been officially recorded, and the combination of the two companies’ experience, assets and human resources promises to grant their customers the access to an extended array of goods and services, with an increased budget benefit.

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Yachting Partners International’s sales and charter brokers in Monaco offer turnkey yachting solutions tailored to individuals’ needs. Our luxury yacht brokers in Monaco span charter, sales, and yacht management, assisting yachting enthusiasts throughout their journey. Our Monaco office is centrally located in the heart of the principality, close to Port Hercules and the Port of Fontvieille. Monaco is known as the epicentre of the yachting industry in the Mediterranean, home to the prestigious annual Monaco Yacht Show and some of the finest superyachts on the planet. This strategic location enables our Monaco yacht brokers to provide a flawless service to our clients, who enjoy access to the world’s finest yachting service providers.

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YPI’s Monaco yacht brokerage team boasts access to the world’s finest motor yachts and sailboats on and off-market, as well as an attractive range of berths for sale in the most desirable and sought-after Mediterranean ports. Our industry contacts with the world’s best shipyards and yachting enthusiasts enable us to source the boat that is right for you. Let our team of Monaco yacht sales brokers help connect you with your ideal vessel.

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YPI’s fleet of Monaco yachts for charter put the finest Mediterranean destinations at our clients’ fingertips, including the French Riviera, the Amalfi Coast, Croatia, the Balearics, and the Greek Islands. Our charter team excel at creating exceptional experiences, ensuring every desire is met on a YPI yacht charter. From coordinating private jets and helicopters to providing front-row seats at chosen events, including berths for the Monaco Grand Prix, we make the impossible possible. Contact our team of yacht charter brokers in Monaco and let them help you pick your ideal vessel and craft an incredible charter itinerary.

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A rapturous melody of Champagne glasses, chandeliers, and pink-pillared exteriors that nod to the principality’s illustrious dynasty, a Monaco yacht charter whispers a world of glamor and fairytale elegance.

This bijou principality offers a hedonistic fusion of fine dining, casinos, nightlife, stunning belle époque architecture and pure unadulterated luxury. It is home to several prestigious yachting, social and sporting events throughout the year including the  Monaco Grand Prix , the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters and the  Monaco Yacht Show . Whether you are looking to host a  corporate charter event , experience one the many events or enjoy a luxury charter of the French Riviera , Monaco holds endless possibilities.

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  • World-class events The glamorous Port Hercules plays host to a number of iconic events throughout the year, including the Monaco Grand Prix held annually in May and the Monaco Yacht Show in September, to name a few.
  • Michelin-starred dining This tiny principality is home to a number of distinguished Michelin-starred restaurants and top dining options, making this the perfect stop-off for a heavenly meal ashore.
  • Casino and high rollers Enjoy the high life at the world-renowned Monte Carlo Casino and other illustrious venues where the chance of rubbing shoulders with the world’s rich and famous increases tenfold.
  • High end boutiques With its concentration of ultra wealthy Monegasques, the demand for haute couture and big name labels is high, meaning you can truly shop till you drop in this glamorous enclave. 
  • Cultural mecca Offering up a veritable medley of cultural pursuits; from a night at l’Opéra de Monte Carlo to meandering le Jardin Japonaise , there is so much to see and experience here you’ll be spoiled for choice.

5 Things To Do At The Monaco Grand Prix

From May, superyachts converge for the Monaco Grand Prix , where yacht-goers waltz from one sun-dappled boat party to the sultry environs of legendary haunts like Sass Café and Jimmy’z in a twinkling instant. Monaco event highlights also include The Rolex Masters , and the phenomenal Monaco Yacht Show in September: the undisputed apex of the yachting calendar.

With Monaco's hills mingled with Michelins, the superyacht elite swoon over Alain Ducasse's offering  Louis XV at the Hôtel de Paris,  La Chèvre d’Or  and Restaurant du Métropole . Haute couture boutiques line immaculately-kept lawns in its  One-Monte Carlo district, which after a splurging amble you should seek sustenance at l'Hôtel Hermitage.

Afterwards, t ake afternoon tea sheltered under a shimmering dome crafted by the man behind Paris's towering monument, Gustave Eiffel, and finish off with a balmy walk in  Jardin Exotique,  drinking up sublime rose-tinted vistas all the way to Italy .

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A Monaco yacht rental vacation offers a mesmerizing selection of things to see and do. Here is our top picks of some of the most outstanding:

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  • Monte Carlo Casino : Founded in 1863, the casino is arguably one of the most iconic buildings on the French Riviera, and has been immortalised on the silver screen several times over, from the likes of James Bond, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca and Ocean's Eleven  to name a few. 
  • Salle Garnier opera house : Added in 1878 to offer additional entertainment to visitors, adjacent to the casino the exquisite Belle Époque facade was designed by Charles Garnier and features a grand hall with seating for 524 patrons.
  • Le Jardin Japonaise : Designed in 1994 by a Japanese architect at the request of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace, the Japanese Garden offers a Zen retreat that spans almost two acres and features a waterfall, small mountain, pond and tea house.
  • Monaco Grand Prix : Illustrious sporting fixture held annually in May, drawing the world’s glitterati to its shores for the prestigious race and glamorous yachting scene.
  • Le Jimmy’z : Iconic night club which plays host to A-listers and Hollywood ingénues, where international DJs play their sets as the rich and famous mingle outdoors on the terrace and Japanese garden 
  • Oceanographic Museum : Perched on cliffs overlooking the glittering Mediterranean, the museum is home to an array of fascinating marine exhibits spread over 5 levels, including interactive displays, tactile pool, Whale Room and ImmerSEAve 360º virtual reality transporting visitors to the depths of the ocean.
  • Cathédrale de Monaco : Built on a site that dates back to the 13th century, the cathedral has played a significant role in the history of the Monegasque royal family.
  • Larvotto Beach : This man-made stretch of pale cream sands offers visitors a relaxing sun-kissed haven where you can enjoy table service as you top up your tan. The newly revamped complex also boasts an array of cafes, bars and restaurants lined along its pine-shaded promenade. 

With the grandeur of a bygone era, Monaco's diminutive dimensions belie the rarefied bubble it attracts: long graced by stars, royalty and the SuperyachtSet, the country's iconic marina is a superyacht extraordinaire. Bestowed with bars and boutiques nearby, cradled by soaring hills that are etched with the eye-poppingly ornate royal palace, and the Belle Époque twin glories of Casino de Monte-Carlo and opera house Salle Garnier a mere saunter away, Port Hercule is ablaze with the world's glitterati each summer.

This picturesque coastal nation is the world’s smallest country, after the Vatican, and is renowned as a haven for the rich and famous, who enjoy the Monaco’s tax-free status and glamorous locales. 

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In 1297, the Grimaldi family settled in Monaco after the land was granted to Genoa by Emperor Henry IV, with ancestors of the family controlling the principality ever since. In 1949, Prince Rainier III ascended the throne, and married Grace Kelly in 1956. The prince played an important role in bringing economic prosperity to the area, while his American actress wife was instrumental in promoting arts and culture and bringing glamor to the small nation. 

The principality’s tax-free status and no income tax has attracted many rich residents, who have also played their part in shaping this tiny glittering enclave into the JetSet destination it is today. Monaco’s rich cultural influences can also be attributed to its neighbors France , Italy & Spain , with Roman Catholicism making up over two thirds of its resident’s religious beliefs.

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Perched with poise above the cornflower-blue waters of the Mediterranean , motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in Monaco are in prime position to explore the wonders of the encircling French Riviera, such as Villefranche-sur-Mer,  St. Tropez , Nice and Cannes , as well as venturing further afield to the Italian Riviera . Unsure what type of charter for Monaco to choose? Below we've highlighted the main points of difference.

Motor yachts lined up in Port Hercules marina in Monaco

A crewed motor yacht charter in Monaco beckons guests with its decadent allure, entirely in keeping with the principality's chichi surrounds. Think your own private chef, five-star hotel service and amenities onboard your plush paradise. With a yacht charter itinerary put together entirely to meet your needs, make the most of your freedom at sea and anchor at otherwise inaccessible bays dotted along the glittering shore.

Sailing yachts moored in a Port Hercules marina in Monaco

If you are looking to lap up the splendor of Monaco and the nearby cruising grounds of France at a slower rhythm (combined with considerable outdoor deck space) a sailing yacht charter is an ideal fit. Coupled with Monaco's enviable climate, averaging more than 300 days of sunshine per year, you'll bronze in timeless style.

There is a multitude of charter yachts available in and around Monaco, given its prime position on the French Riviera and as one of the most popular West Mediterranean yacht charter destinations among the SuperyachtSet. With so many options available, there’s something to suit every type of budget. For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in Monaco below;

  • For motor yacht rentals in Monaco, prices can range from $31,319 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses
  • For luxury sailing yacht rentals in Monaco, prices can go from $30,130 to $542,712 weekly, plus expenses

As well as the Monaco yacht charter fee itself (plus any delivery or redelivery costs), you will need to pay VAT. But how much does VAT cost for yacht charters in Monaco? Below are the main points you need to consider before chartering:

  • The new rules, which came into force in 2020, state that VAT on charters starting in Italy, France and Monaco is now applied at the country's full VAT rate at the origin of the charter, i.e. the port of embarkation.
  • The standard rate of VAT is 20% for charters originating in either Monaco or France. This applies regardless of the port of disembarkation.
  • For itineraries incorporating other countries, VAT will always be applied at the rate of the country of origin. So, if the charter commences in France or Monaco the rate is 20%, if the charter begins in Italy the rate is 22%. 

Related: VAT Changes to Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean

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The best time to visit Monaco varies on your intentions. Head out in May or September if you are looking to see and be seen at one of its world-renowned events, but avoid these months if you are after something more tranquil in nature. Opt for June and August when the temperature peaks, or October for clement weather and warm waters but fewer crowds.

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  • Monaco is eminently a walkable city, however it can be quite steep with lots of hills and flights of steps. For anyone with accessibility issues, the region offers a series of public elevators (ascenseurs publics) dotted around the various wards.
  • Port Hercules is one of the most sought-after berths globally and you will need to book months in advance if you are looking for a slip during the high season.
  • At peak times, it's worth visiting popular sites early. Shops and businesses don't tend to open until around 10am, so anytime before this tends to be relatively crowd-free.
  • The closest airport to Monaco is Nice, complete with a dedicated private jet terminal. Monaco also has a number of heliports available that guests may take advantage of.
  • When venturing through Monaco taxis are the best mode of transport, but can prove hard to come by during high season events.

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With its A-lister appeal, rich arts and culture and array of world-class events, Monaco is undoubtedly one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean . Therefore, we advise you to book your yacht charter well in advance of your trip to secure your perfect yacht on your preferred dates. If you leave it too late, the selection of yachts at your disposal will be reduced and you may not be able to explore the destinations you have your heart set on. Plus, finding dates when everyone in your charter party is available can be tricky; the longer you leave it, the more challenging it will be. 

For more information about renting a private luxury charter yacht in Monaco please contact your preferred yacht charter broker , they can help you plan your perfect yachting vacation itinerary, combining your party's needs with recommendations about the best time to visit.

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Our curated yacht charter itineraries ensure you experience the very best of Monaco's iconic establishments and glamorous nightlife on a yacht charter in the South of France.

On a yacht charter incorporating the French Riviera, a stop-off at the world’s most revered principality is a must. From high season sporting events such as the Monaco Grand Prix to Michelin-starred fine dining and ultra glamorous party scene, Monaco is more than just a beautiful destination; it’s the hottest ticket in town. 

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O'Pari Yacht Charter in Monaco

95m   Golden Yachts

from $1,217,000 p/week ♦︎

Carinthia VII Yacht Charter in Monaco

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Faith Yacht Charter in Monaco

122m Lurssen

122m   2024

from $3,000,000 p/w eek

Ahpo Yacht Charter in Monaco

115m Lurssen

115m   2021

from $2,874,000 p/w eek ♦︎

IJE Yacht Charter in Monaco

108m Benetti

108m   2019

from $1,990,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dream Yacht Charter in Monaco

107m Olympic Yacht Services

107m   1997/2022

from $2,211,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Black Pearl Yacht Charter in Monaco

Black Pearl 14

105m Oceanco

105m   2018

Christina O Yacht Charter in Monaco

Christina O 34

99m Canadian Vickers

99m   1943/2020

from $774,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Carinthia VII Yacht Charter in Monaco

Carinthia VII 12

97m Lurssen

97m   2002/2023

from $1,547,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Faith Yacht Charter in Monaco

97m Feadship

97m   2017/2022

from $1,769,000 p/w eek ♦︎

CC-Summer Yacht Charter in Monaco

CC-Summer 12

95m Lurssen

O'Pari Yacht Charter in Monaco

95m Golden Yachts

from $1,217,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Whisper Yacht Charter in Monaco

from $1,327,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lady S Yacht Charter in Monaco

93m Feadship

from $1,548,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Tatoosh Yacht Charter in Monaco

92m Nobiskrug

92m   2000/2023

from $1,050,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Aquarius Yacht Charter in Monaco

Aquarius 12

92m Feadship

from $1,500,000 p/w eek

Moonlight II Yacht Charter in Monaco

Moonlight II 36

91m Neorion

91m   2005/2020

from $713,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Tranquility Yacht Charter in Monaco

Tranquility 22

92m Oceanco

92m   2014/2023

from $1,100,000 p/w eek

Nero Yacht Charter in Monaco

90m Corsair Yachts

90m   2007/2021

from $497,000 p/w eek

Phoenix 2 Yacht Charter in Monaco

Phoenix 2 12

90m Lurssen

90m   2010/2024

from $1,000,000 p/w eek

Athena Yacht Charter in Monaco

90m Royal Huisman

90m   2004/2024

from $324,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dar Yacht Charter in Monaco

90m Oceanco

90m   2018/2024

from $1,334,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lauren L Yacht Charter in Monaco

Lauren L 36

90m Cassens-Werft

90m   2002/2008

from $768,000 p/w eek ♦︎ *

Barbara Yacht Charter in Monaco

89m Oceanco

Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter in Monaco

Maltese Falcon 12

88m Perini Navi

88m   2006/2023

from $490,000 p/w eek

Project X Yacht Charter in Monaco

Project X 12

88m Golden Yachts

from $1,216,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Chakra Yacht Charter in Monaco

86m Scheepswerf Gebr. van der Werf

86m   1998/2024

from $531,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Man of Steel Yacht Charter in Monaco

Man of Steel 12

86m Oceanco

86m   2010/2023

Aquila Yacht Charter in Monaco

86m Derecktor Shipyards

86m   2010/2021

from $945,000 p/w eek

HBC Yacht Charter in Monaco

86m Abeking & Rasmussen

86m   2009/2024

from $953,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sunrays Yacht Charter in Monaco

86m   2010/2018

from $1,278,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Bold Yacht Charter in Monaco

85m SilverYachts

from $968,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Grand Ocean Yacht Charter in Monaco

Grand Ocean 12

85m Blohm + Voss

85m   1990/2019

from $703,136 p/w eek

Meridian A Yacht Charter in Monaco

Meridian A 12

85m Lurssen

85m   2011/2019

from $1,056,000 p/w eek ♦︎

O'Ptasia Yacht Charter in Monaco

O'Ptasia 12

85m Golden Yachts

85m   2018/2024

from $1,001,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Solandge Yacht Charter in Monaco

Solandge 12

85m   2013/2022

from $1,111,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Victorious Yacht Charter in Monaco

Victorious 12

85m Ak Yachts

from $890,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Savannah Yacht Charter in Monaco

Savannah 12

84m Feadship

84m   2015/2020

Emir Yacht Charter in Monaco

83m Golden Yachts

83m   2004/2022

Air Yacht Charter in Monaco

81m Feadship

81m   2011/2017

from $1,028,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Elements Yacht Charter in Monaco

Elements 12

80m Yachtley

from $884,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Excellence Yacht Charter in Monaco

Excellence 12

80m Abeking & Rasmussen

from $1,150,000 p/w eek

Aalto Yacht Charter in Monaco

80m Oceanco

80m   2007/2019

from $861,000 p/w eek ♦︎

My Dragon Yacht Charter in Monaco

My Dragon 12

80m Columbus Yachts

from $945,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Tatiana Yacht Charter in Monaco

80m Bilgin Yachts

Mimtee Yacht Charter in Monaco

from $965,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Amaryllis Yacht Charter in Monaco

Amaryllis 12

78m Abeking & Rasmussen

78m   2011/2022

from $770,000 p/w eek

Malia Yacht Charter in Monaco

78m Golden Yachts

78m   2023/2024

from $811,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Legend Yacht Charter in Monaco

77m IHC Verschure

77m   1974/2019

from $661,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Boadicea Yacht Charter in Monaco

Boadicea 18

77m   1999/2024

from $645,000 p/w eek

Wheels Yacht Charter in Monaco

76m Oceanco

76m   2008/2019

from $878,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kensho Yacht Charter in Monaco

75m Admiral Yachts

Arrow Yacht Charter in Monaco

75m Feadship

from $900,000 p/w eek *

M'Brace Yacht Charter in Monaco

75m Abeking & Rasmussen

from $880,000 p/w eek

Cocoa Bean Yacht Charter in Monaco

Cocoa Bean 12

74m Trinity Yachts

74m   2014/2020

from $611,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Starburst IV Yacht Charter in Monaco

Starburst IV 12

from $1,010,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Naia Yacht Charter in Monaco

74m Freire Shipyard

74m   2011/2014

from $595,000 p/w eek

Lady Vera Yacht Charter in Monaco

Lady Vera 12

74m Nobiskrug

74m   2011/2023

from $778,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Siren Yacht Charter in Monaco

74m   2008/2013

from $561,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Coral Ocean Yacht Charter in Monaco

Coral Ocean 12

73m Lurssen

73m   1994/2022

from $724,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Laurel Yacht Charter in Monaco

73m Delta Marine

73m   2006/2015

from $525,000 p/w eek

Nautilus Yacht Charter in Monaco

Nautilus 12

73m Picchiotti

from $834,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Planet Nine Yacht Charter in Monaco

Planet Nine 12

73m Admiral Yachts

from $650,000 p/w eek

Titania Yacht Charter in Monaco

73m   2006/2020

from $615,000 p/w eek

Quantum of Solace Yacht Charter in Monaco

Quantum of Solace 12

73m Turquoise Yachts

73m   2012/2022

from $574,000 p/w eek

Bleu De Nimes Yacht Charter in Monaco

Bleu De Nimes 28

72m Clelands Shipbuilding Co

72m   1980/2020

from $545,000 p/w eek ♦︎

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Monaco Yacht Charter Q&A

We strongly advise booking your yacht charter in Monaco at least three months in advance to ensure you get the yacht you desire. The longer you wait, the fewer choices you will have.

For most yacht rentals in Monaco to be secured, you will usually need to provide a completed charter agreement and 50% of the charter fee as a deposit. This becomes payable once the contract has been signed.

May through till September are the ideal months to visit Monaco on a yacht charter.

Find the best Monaco yacht that meets your requirements by browsing on our website the selection of luxury motor yachts and sailing yachts to charter in Monaco. All you need to do is pick your chosen dates, number of guests, yacht type, features, and desired onboard toys and we'll show you what's available.

If you make a booking enquiry, a yacht charter broker will then contact you and craft a charter proposal for Monaco, tailored to your needs.

You'll find that there is a yacht to suit almost every budget in Monaco so rest assured that you will find a vessel suitable to your requirements.

But when booking do keep in mind the costs that aren't included in the base rate, namely VAT and the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). The APA is usually paid in advance of the charter and is commonly set at 30% of the charter fee. This allowance covers expenses such as fuel, berthing, food and drinks, as well as any special requests. 

Please consult your yacht charter broker in Monaco for any other costs you may need to factor in.

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Exploring yacht projects driving environmental change and pioneering green technology

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Article written by  SuperYacht Times Published on September 4, 2024 Photos courtesy of SuperYacht Times

The superyacht industry is becoming increasingly conscious of its environmental impact, particularly regarding carbon emissions and this year’s Monaco Yacht Show will offer visitors the opportunity to interact with many of the companies that are pushing the sector toward a more sustainable future.

As awareness heightens, a discernible shift has emerged. More than ever, influential owners and stakeholders are actively pushing for a more sustainable future by prioritising investments in environmentally responsible practices.

Furthermore, advancements in sustainable yacht building are being shared on open platforms, enabling other stakeholders to learn from and expand upon these initiatives.

SuperYacht Times explores some of the projects currently ongoing that are pushing the industry to new heights, as well as sharing how visitors can engage with their builders and designers during the show this September.

These initiatives represent groundbreaking advancements in sustainable technology and design, setting new benchmarks for innovation in the superyacht sector.

Future Fuels This year has seen an exciting development in the future of alternative energy, with two highly significant projects launched that will feature unique propulsion technologies. The first is the 49.99-metre Sanlorenzo superyacht Almax, which will be making her global debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show. Launched in May, Almax features exterior design by Zuccon International Project and interiors by Lissoni & Partners, with naval architecture by Sanlorenzo.

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Almax (2024) by SanLorenzo

Almax is a key component of Sanlorenzo's 'Road to 2030' initiative, which aims to introduce a carbon-neutral vessel by the end of the decade.

Developed in collaboration with exhibitor Siemens Energy, this system converts green methanol into hydrogen and then electricity. It is capable of powering the yacht's hotel functions, such as air conditioning and lighting and can recharge the batteries without needing to store hydrogen onboard. The carbon-neutral system can generate up to 100kW of electricity.

This allows the vessel to operate its propulsion engines and diesel generator inactively, thus significantly extending the duration it can spend at anchor without relying on diesel fuel.

The second major development has come from another Monaco Yacht Show exhibitor, the Dutch shipyard Feadship, which launched the 118.8-metre Feadship 821 earlier this year. Project 821 distinguishes itself as the first ever superyacht powered entirely by hydrogen, aligning with Feadship's commitment to developing "net zero" yachts by 2030.

To achieve this, the company has heavily invested in adapting the required technology to the spatial constraints of a superyacht.

The 118.8-metre flagship Feadship 821, launched in May 2024, features exterior and interior design by RWD and naval architecture by De Voogt Naval Architects.

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Project 821 by Feadship

According to the Yacht Environmental Transparency Index (YETI), approximately 70-78% of a yacht’s annual energy consumption is attributed to its hotel load, with heating and air conditioning as the primary energy consumers. While Project 821 may not carry enough liquid hydrogen for transoceanic journeys, it can generate sufficient electricity for all hotel load needs.

When required, the fuel cells in Project 821 can also utilise methanol, a liquid fuel which can be stored under ambient conditions. This alternative biofuel can be converted into hydrogen through steam reforming before entering the electrochemical reaction in the fuel cell. Although she will not be at the yacht show herself, the team at Feadship will be exhibiting some of the superyacht’s many features throughout the show and are looking forward to sharing their insights with visitors.

Both Almax and Project 821 mark a major step forward in the use of both hydrogen and methanol and the entire industry is looking for ways to utilise these future fuels.

Solar Power While future fuels and alternative energy are a major topic of discussion, there are a number of companies that have been building yachts with sustainable energy sources.

A key example of this is Sunreef Yachts with their advanced solar power technology, used throughout their lines but most particularly in their ECO series. This year, the Polish builder is exhibiting one of their newest hulls from the Eco series, the 24.5-metre 80 Sunreef Power Eco.

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Sunreef 43m Eco

Sunreef’s Solar catamarans harvest power from the solar panels, fitted onto the tops and sides of the yacht, for a more eco-conscious and efficient cruising experience. In-house designed and manufactured by the shipyard, the solar panels are state-of-the-art. Sunreef Yachts was also one of the first companies to integrate solar panels in the curved carbon bimini roofs of its Eco yachts.

While solar panels are a major part of Sunreef’s sustainable development, the yard has also developed a series of electric catamarans and is currently constructing the first Sunreef Zero Cat. This emission-free sailing yacht will be equipped with a reformer which will convert methanol into clean hydrogen, the yacht is also set to generate no nitrogen or sulphur oxides.

Collaboration for a greener future Each year visitors to the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub have the opportunity to listen to top experts discuss a range of topics about the future of sustainable yacht design.

In 2022 Water Revolution Foundation was joined on stage by key companies from yacht construction and design, to discuss the invaluable importance of collaboration across the industry. The goal of this discussion was to demonstrate how important it is for top companies to share their findings with smaller ones, to enable the entire industry to innovate faster and reach the 20% reduction in emissions by 2030.

Since that pivotal event, a number of projects have come to light with this open-source mentality, and a very important one is the 69-metre Vitters sailing yacht, Project Zero by Vripack and Dykstra Naval Architects. This superyacht, which is due for delivery next year, aims to be powered entirely without fossil fuels, a goal that necessitated a comprehensive reevaluation of the design approach using human-centred design techniques.

The yacht's domestic power is designed to be supplied by energy generated through sailing and solar input, with the efficiency of the hull and the design of hydro-generating thrusters playing crucial roles.

The project team tackled the energy challenge by dividing it into four key areas: harvesting, storing, saving, and managing energy.

This approach was supported by extensive data collection from various yachts to capture real-world operational profiles, providing insights into energy usage patterns, such as the frequency of showers by guests.

This data analysis led to the implementation of new solutions, such as installing sensors in lighting systems to reduce energy waste. Another significant innovation is the use of three centimetres of cork insulation beneath a Tesumo deck made of sustainable wood, which replaces conventional fillers and enhances thermal efficiency.

All research from Project Zero is being published on FoundationZero.org , an open-source technology platform, which aims to share findings with the superyacht industry, broader maritime sectors, and beyond.

The project's contributions to hydrogenation, routing, and sail-related technologies will be shared openly with the aim of accelerating innovation across the industry. Both Vitters Shipyard and Dykstra Naval Architects are exhibiting during this year’s show, as is the team at Water Revolution Foundation, so make sure to reach out to them to find out more.

These key projects underscore advancements in alternative fuels, data-driven energy-saving solutions, and ship design within the superyacht industry. As international and domestic legislation increasingly focuses on sustainability, significant innovations in this field are anticipated in the near future.

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Practical guide to the prestigious Monaco Yacht Show 2024

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Ticket prices start from €690 per day.

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In all, over 560 exhibitors will be showcasing their innovations for the yachting of tomorrow, from design to new technologies. You will be able to buy, charter or visit the 120 yachts and 60 tenders on display.

To help find your way around, there are 5 zones:

The show is split into five themed zones, each featuring a different aspect of the boating world:

  • The Dockside Area is where you’ll find a wide range of super-yachts and luxury tenders on display.
  • The Sailing Yacht Area will showcase the most elegant sailboats created by renowned builders and designers.
  • The Yacht Design & Innovation Hub will be dedicated to cutting-edge innovations, enabling visitors to discover the latest advances in design and technology.
  • The Adventure Area will combine water sports activities and innovative gadgets to provide visitors with a unique entertainment experience.
  • The Sustainability Hub will promote the industry’s efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, with demonstrations of green and sustainable technologies.

The ‘Sapphire Experience’ is the ultimate VIP experience. Planning to buy? An entire team will be on hand to advise you and offer holders of this ‘golden ticket’ a total luxury and yachting experience. The VIP ticket gives exclusive access to lounges, private yacht tours, gala evenings and private cocktails on board the most prestigious yachts

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Practical details:

The Wednesday is reserved for private clients, exhibitors and Sapphire ticket holders. The show is open to the public from Thursday 26 to Saturday 28 September with tickets priced from €690 for one day, €1170 for two days and €1860 for all three.

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NORFOLK STAR at sail

The must-see sailing yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024

As the excitement for the Monaco Yacht Show 2024 builds, BOAT takes a look at the top sailing yachts that will be making an appearance this year – from the latest launches to the finest yachts currently for sale .

Norfolk Star

Builder: Perini Navi Year: 1996 (2020) Length: 37m

Pedigree sailing yacht Norfolk Star was designed and built by the Italian shipyard in 1996 and had a "multi-million euro refit" in 2022, according to her broker. The revamp included a new main engine room, two new generators, PLC system, Inmarsat VSAT dome, 505 Williams tender, Doyle sails and Reckmann rigging. With accommodation for six guests, the yacht boasts a family-friendly layout comprising a full-beam master cabin on the lower deck along with two twin cabins – with the option of an additional pullman berth. 

On deck, guests can benefit from the comfort the split cockpit area affords, where relaxed seating around a circular coffee table awaits as well as a dining area for eight.  The cherry wood interior also welcomes a bright upper saloon with panoramic views and a more formal main saloon with two sofas and dining area featuring an extendable walnut table.

Norfolk Star is listed for sale and will be exhibited by Burgess and Northrop & Johnson.

Builder: Wally Year: 2024 Length: 36.2m

Having hit the water in June this year, the first wallywind110, Galma , will make her global debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show and is recognisable by her "luminous light metallic blue" carbon hull paint job "that changes slightly as the light hits her". The sailing yacht's naval architecture comes from German studio judel/vrolijk & co , while interior and exterior lines are designed by Wally in collaboration with Santa Maria Magnolfi . The design demonstrates the comfort of a cruising yacht while maintaining the spirit and performance of a racing boat, and is characterised by her 6.9-metre telescopic keel. 

Highlights include an 80-square-metre full-beam cockpit with seating and dining for up to 15 people, as well as an open-plan raised saloon. The yacht also benefits from natural light thanks to a skylight that runs the full length of the coachroof. Accommodation on the wallywind100 model can be a three-cabin layout with a full-beam master suite, or a four-cabin standard layout.

Galma will be exhibited by Wally .

Builder: Vitters Year: 2017 Length: 32.6m

Delivered in 2017 to experienced sailing yacht owners, Ribelle has recently joined the market following a refit, which included a repaint of the hull, mast and boom, and a brand new suit of cruising sails. The sailing yacht is built of carbon fibre by the Dutch yard to a design by Malcolm McKeon and can be sailing with a small crew in cruising mode or, thanks to a self-tacking jib, can be transformed into a true racer. 

She is a regatta regular and can often be spotted at some of the world's most prestigious events – including the Maxi Rolex Cup, Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, Les Voiles de St Tropez and Palma Superyacht Cup. Her Rémi Tessier interior accommodates six guests in three cabins comprising a master suite, VIP suite and a twin cabin.

Ribelle is listed for sale and will be exhibited by Burgess.

Dreamcatcher

Builder: Nautor Swan Year: 2024 Length: 28.8m

With her diesel-electric propulsion, the Swan 88 is the Finnish shipyard's first hybrid sailing yacht and is based on an evolution of its previous yachts. Sitting at the entry point to the world of maxi yachting, the yacht was delivered earlier this year and will make her worldwide debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival .

Dreamcatcher has been described as a "no-compromise cruiser with a racer soul" with a draught of four metres, with options for a shallow-draught, telescopic and performance keel. The yacht is also designed for comfort with a maximum heeling angle of 20 degrees and sports "feminine exterior lines" penned by veteran Swan designer German Frers . Her warm, classic interiors have been styled by Misa Poggi with accommodation for 10 guests.

Dreamcatcher will be exhibited by Nautor Swan .

Builder: Baltic Yachts Year: 2018 Length: 26m

Delivered by the Finnish shipyard in 2018, Mini Y is a Baltic 85 model designed by UK naval architect Dixon Yacht Design . Her silver hull and superstructure were built of carbon-fibre composite and the owner opted for a telescopic lifting keel that can reduce the draft from 4.3 metres to 2.95 metres when required. Mark Whiteley Design handled the  yacht's interior décor , with accommodation for up to four guests split between an owner’s cabin and a guest cabin.

On deck, the cockpit has a fold-out table for guests to enjoy, while the helmsman has the choice of two wheels. The guest cockpit can be completely covered for protection while racing, the navigation instruments still visible on the aft face. Mini Y joined the market earlier this year.

Mini Y is listed for sale and will be exhibited by Baltic Yachts and Edmiston.

Builder: Yonca Year: 2019 (2023) Length: 26.8m

Tuzla-based shipyard Yonca officially entered the leisure marine market with the launch of Mishi Yachts earlier this year. The new brand made its debut with two sailing models, measuring 26.8 metres and 31 metres – the first of which is the Mishi 88, which will be on exhibit at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024. Osman Tanju Kalaycıoğlu , Özgür Terzioğlu and Taka Yacht are responsible for the naval architectecture and exterior design, while interiors are the work of Aylin Örs .

The sloop's defining features include a spacious aft deck with a dining space which can comfortably seat ten guests. Offering shelter from the elements, the large cockpit features a carbon composite hard-top aft, while the swim platform has enough room in its back for a 3.5-meter inflatable tender. Accommodation is for six guests across a master cabin and two guest cabins, with further space for the captain and crew.

Mishi 88 will be exhibited by Mishi Yachts.

Builder: Yyachts Year: 2024 Length: 23.9m

German yachtbuilder YYachts is bringing its Y8 model to the Monaco Yacht Show. Javier Jaudenes of Surge-Projects worked alongside the in-house design team on naval architecture to create the model's new silhouette with a Scandi-inspired interior by Danish designer David Thulstrup. YYachts offers four pre-designed interior styles where owners can tailor the saloon area to their tastes. 

A particular highlight is the owner's suite, which includes a separate saloon and can be located either in the bow or in the stern with direct access to the cockpit. In terms of technical details, the Y8 features a standard carbon mast, hydraulic main sheet system and all winches close to the helm stations. These features, along with the self-tacking jib and a lack of a backstay, enhance the yacht's performance and ease of handling.

Y8 will be exhibited by Yyachts.

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Cyprus: Searching for the money of Russian oligarchs

By Sharyn Alfonsi

September 3, 2023 / 7:00 PM EDT / CBS News

After Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and its allies responded with sanctions targeting companies, oligarchs and officials with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Headlines trumpeted the trophies of Russian oligarchs seized throughout Europe - yachts in Italy, villas in the south of France and priceless art in Germany - but those fixed assets are relatively easy to locate. Finding the billions of dollars oligarchs have stashed around the world is proving to be more difficult. 

How do you hide that much money from an international community that says it's determined to find it?   The question led us to Cyprus - a tiny Mediterranean island at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Middle East. As we first reported in January, the once bustling vacation spot is in the middle of an international game of hide and seek.

A poet once described Cyprus as a "golden green leaf thrown into the sea." The island, just 140 miles long, is wrapped in sandy beaches, and a rich history.

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These turquoise waters, according to legend, were the birthplace of Aphrodite. But today, the "playground of the gods" has become a playland for wealthy Russians.

We headed down the southern coast of the island to Limassol. Before the war, it was a favorite spot for Russians to thaw. A three-hour flight from Moscow, Limassol's mix of designer shops, fur stores, cyrillic signs and stores serving caviar earned it the nickname, "Moscow on the Med."

But Alexandra Attalides, a member of the Cyprus Parliament, says after the fall of the Soviet Union, the oligarchs who descended on the island weren't here for the beaches.

Alexandra Attalides: There are beautiful beaches in Spain, in Portugal, in Greece. There are a lot of beautiful beaches. I think that they found a fertile ground here that helped them.

Sharyn Alfonsi: How did the Russian oligarchs use Cyprus?

Alexandra Attalides: After 1989 when they stole the property of the Russian people and they started to build their empires. And then maybe they were afraid that someday something will happen, so they wanted their assets to be safe outside Russia. So they were looking for tax havens, and we had a very low tax rate at the time.

Sharyn Alfonsi: They got a place to hide their assets.

Alexandra Attalides: Yeah.

Maira Martini: Cyprus historically built a financial system to attract overseas wealth.

Maira Martini is an analyst for Transparency International, a nonprofit that tracks money laundering around the world. She says for decades, if you were an oligarch or just a shady character looking to hide your rubles, Cyprus, was hard to beat. 

Maira Martini: It offers the secrecy and still security and that's what criminals and corrupt individuals are usually looking for.

Sharyn Alfonsi: What do you mean it offers secrecy?

Maira Martini: So in Cyprus, for many years you could open a bank account without having a lot of questions asked. You can open a company without having a lot of questions asked, meaning you can put the money there without needing to tell who you are, where the money comes from.

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Cyprus became as famous for it's opaque banking as its clear water. Soon, like sun-starved tourists, foreign money started pouring into the island.

By 2012, the country of about a million residents had amassed bank deposits of nearly 72 billion euros. About 30% of those bank deposits came from Russian nationals.

But in 2013, the tide turned. The debt crisis in neighboring Greece, threatened to sink the Cyprus economy.

Lawmakers, fearing the country would lose all that Russian capital, pushed a scheme other countries had used to attract wealth - a "citizenship by investment" program.

Alexandra Attalides: From the beginning, for me, this was unacceptable.

Here's how it worked.  Any foreigner who invested more than 2 million euros in the country, typically buying real estate, could get a Cypriot passport, a coveted possession because Cyprus is part of the European Union.

Alexandra Attalides: So the people who are buying the passport of Cyprus, they were buying the European passport. They were buying an open door to 27 countries.

From 2013 to 2020, Cyprus issued almost 7,000 of those "golden passports" – nearly half to Russians.  

Suddenly, the skyline of Limassol was injected with high-rise luxury apartments, its port with mega yachts and its stores with uber-wealthy Russians.

Alexandra Attalides: You could see them walking around like princesses, moving in the most expensive shops. They have their business, they have their houses, they have luxury houses.

But in 2020, an undercover investigation by Al Jazeera revealed corruption in the passport program.

Cyprus had illegally issued hundreds of "golden passports," some to   criminals and fugitives.     

After protests and under pressure from the EU, the Cyprus government shuttered the program weeks later. But the passports were still out there. 

Alexandra Attalides: When you give passports to people that later we realize that they are criminals, then you open the door of Europe to criminals.

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The golden passports also opened the door of Europe to Russian elites. 60 Minutes has learned that at least a dozen of these now-sanctioned Russian oligarchs - were issued - "golden passports." 

Among them: Igor Kesaev who owned a Russian arms factory. 

Billionaire Alexander Ponomarenko, who was the chairman of the board of Russia's biggest airport and who the U.S. government calls one of Putin's "enablers."

And aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska, part of Putin's inner circle. According to the U.S. Treasury, he's been investigated internationally for,  among other things, money laundering, illegal wiretapping and extortion, accusations he denies. 

Maira Martini told us a Cypriot passport could make it easier for those sanctioned oligarchs to buy property and move assets and that the cozy relationship between wealthy Russians and Cyprus is raising concern internationally.

Maira Martini: If you're a small country that is very dependent on foreign money coming from one single country, this also even might create a conflict, right?

Sharyn Alfonsi: Really sanctions are only as strong as the weakest link. Is Cyprus the weakest link here?

Maira Martini: I think Cyprus is one of the weakest links.

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Then Cyprus Minister of Finance Constantinos Petrides disagrees. We first spoke to him last fall. His office oversaw efforts to freeze the Cyprus assets of anyone sanctioned by the EU.

Sharyn Alfonsi: Who has been sanctioned, specifically, individuals within Cyprus?

Constantinos Petrides: Regarding the citizenship, I think about ten people were found under restrictive measures. And the Council of Ministers has initiated a process to revoke their passports.

Sharyn Alfonsi: The ten people that have been sanctioned, who are they?

Constantinos Petrides: I don't have any, any names now.

Sharyn Alfonsi: But would you be able to provide us with that list of names if we asked for it?

Constantinos Petrides: I'm not sure. I would have to, I would have to see.

We sent Minister Petrides a request for those names and the list of any assets of sanctioned Russians that Cyprus has seized or frozen. 

In a series of e-mails, Petrides' office responded that due to European data protection rules, "no detailed list can be made public."  But other EU countries have publicized detailed lists of their actions.

Sharyn Alfonsi: So is the expectation that everyone should just  trust  the Cyprus government that they're implementing the sanctions that they're supposed to on Russians?

Constantinos Petrides: I'm not saying that everybody should trust the Cyprus government. The Cyprus government does not need somebody to trust it. We have the reports of the mutual assessment for Cyprus 2019 that shows all the progress made in the past years. I think that we have proved as Cyprus that we are a reliable member of the, of the EU. We do admit that in the past there have been mistakes. But Cyprus has also been unfairly stigmatized.

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Petrides told us the passports of sanctioned oligarchs are in the "process" of being revoked and said Cyprus has seized 105 million euros of Russian deposits. A big number, but just a fraction of the estimated 5.6 billion euros of Russian deposits made in Cyprus last year. We also asked Minister Petrides about this, the dozens of Cyprus properties and active shell companies we were able to trace back to sanctioned Russians.

He told us any Cypriot company with an EU-sanctioned oligarch listed as the owner has been placed under "increased scrutiny."     

But often, Russian oligarchs don't list their names anywhere near their assets. 

Take the case of Roman Abramovich and his planes. According to U.S. investigators, they were hidden under five shell companies, stacked like Russian nesting dolls, with addresses in the BVI and British island of Jersey, all leading to an anonymous trust in Cyprus.  

But it wasn't Cyprus authorities who ultimately moved to seize the planes. It was prosecutors from the U.S. Department of Justice.

Lisa Monaco: There's always been dark corners of the international financial system. And kind of like water finding a crack, that's where the criminal networks will go.

U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco is in charge of the Department of Justice's "Kleptocapture Unit," tasked with finding the assets of sanctioned oligarchs hidden around the world. 

Sharyn Alfonsi: It used to be, you know, the guy fleeing with suitcases of money. That's not the case anymore.

Lisa Monaco: It is not.

Sharyn Alfonsi: It is crypto. It is planes. It is yachts. It is layered. And so how do you keep up with it?

Lisa Monaco: Even the most notorious actors, whether it's the mafia, whether it's rogue regimes, the best tool we have is following the money.

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The money has led DOJ investigators around the world and closer to home.    

It turns out, like the tourists who visit Cyprus, dirty money doesn't stay on the island forever. Typically, it's "washed" and invested in other, western economies.  

Investigators say that's one way Oleg Deripaska has been able to skirt sanctions. 

Lisa Monaco: What the task force exposed was the network of enablers, and money launderers, and facilitators who helped him hide his wealth in real estate here in Washington D.C. and in Manhattan.

Sharyn Alfonsi: In the United States?

Lisa Monaco: In the United States, in artwork, in vanity businesses, including a music studio in Beverly Hills.

In their case, the DOJ alleges that in 2020, Oleg Deripaska arranged for one of his children to be born in the United States, even though he was under U.S. sanctions. 

Sharyn Alfonsi: He has a child that's a U.S. citizen now?

Lisa Monaco: He was able to do that in one instance. And then in the second instance, that was not accomplished.

Because U.S. Customs stopped it. The government case details how, as the war in Ukraine intensified, Deripaska used a "Cyprus" company to arrange "travel on a private jet from Russia to Los Angeles" for his pregnant girlfriend, moving money to rent a home for her in Beverly Hills. But when she landed in Los Angeles last summer, she was stopped by customs officers. 

Deripaska, his girlfriend and the U.S. resident who helped him are now charged with sanctions evasion. They are not in custody, but the DOJ has announced plans to seize his U.S. properties worth an estimated $70 million.

Since the start of the war, the U.S. has moved to seize more than a billion dollars of sanctioned assets around the world.

Sharyn Alfonsi: So what should happen to those assets?

Lisa Monaco: We are seeking the authority from Congress to allow us to use the proceeds for the benefit of the Ukrainian people.

Oleg Deripaska has publicly criticized the economic impact the war in Ukraine could have on Russia. But U.S. investigators maintain he is a "Putin cronie" who is "propping up Russia's war machine." 

Back in Cyprus, 60 Minutes found a villa in this seaside complex, offices in this building and more than a dozen "active" shell companies linked to Oleg Deripaska. The Cyprus government will not say whether it has frozen any of those assets.

Produced by Oriana Zill de Granados. Associate producer, Emily Gordon. Broadcast associate, Elizabeth Germino. Edited by Michael Mongulla.

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Sharyn Alfonsi is an award-winning correspondent for 60 Minutes.

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Yekaterinburg

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Coordinates: 60°36′46″E / 56.83556°N 60.61278°E / 56.83556; 60.61278
Country
Founded18 November 1723
City status since1781
Government
  Body
  Head Alexey Orlov
Area
  Total1,111 km (429 sq mi)
Elevation 237 m (778 ft)
Population ( Census)
  Total1,349,772
  Estimate  1,536,183
  Rank in 2010
  Density1,200/km (3,100/sq mi)
  Subordinated to of Yekaterinburg
   of , City of Yekaterinburg
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Yekaterinburg [lower-alpha 1] is a city and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast and the Ural Federal District , Russia. The city is located on the Iset River between the Volga-Ural region and Siberia , with a population of roughly 1.5   million residents, [14] up to 2.2   million residents in the urban agglomeration. Yekaterinburg is the fourth-largest city in Russia, the largest city in the Ural Federal District, and one of Russia's main cultural and industrial centres. Yekaterinburg has been dubbed the "Third capital of Russia", as it is ranked third by the size of its economy, culture, transportation and tourism. [15] [16] [17] [18]

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Yekaterinburg was founded on 18 November 1723 and named after the Orthodox name of Catherine I (born Marta Helena Skowrońska), the German wife of Russian Emperor Peter the Great . The city served as the mining capital of the Russian Empire as well as a strategic connection between Europe and Asia. In 1781, Catherine the Great gave Yekaterinburg the status of a district town of Perm Province , and built the historical Siberian Route through the city. [3] Yekaterinburg became a key city to Siberia, which had rich resources. In the late 19th century, Yekaterinburg became one of the centres of revolutionary movements in the Urals. In 1924, after the Russian SFSR founded the Soviet Union , the city was renamed Sverdlovsk after the Bolshevik leader Yakov Sverdlov . During the Soviet era, Sverdlovsk was turned into an industrial and administrative powerhouse. On 23 September 1991 the city returned to its historical name.

Yekaterinburg is one of Russia's most important economic centres and was one of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup . The city is currently experiencing an economic and population boom, which resulted in some of the tallest skyscrapers of Russia being located in the city. Yekaterinburg is home to the headquarters of the Central Military District of the Russian Armed Forces , as well as the presidium of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences .

Yekaterinburg is famous for its constructivist architecture [19] [20] [21] and is also considered the "Russian capital of street art ". [22] [23] [24]

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The area was settled in prehistory. The earliest settlements date to 8000–7000   BC, in the Mesolithic period . The Isetskoe Pravoberezhnoye I archaeological site contains a Neolithic settlement dated to 6000–5000   BC. It includes stone processing workshops with artefacts such as grinding plates, anvils, clumps of rock, tools, and finished products. Over 50 different types of rock and minerals were used in tool making, indicating extensive knowledge of the region's natural resources. The Gamayun peninsula (left bank of the Verkh-Isetsky Pond) has archaeological findings from the Chalcolithic Period : workshops for producing stone tools (upper area) and two dwellings of the Ayat culture (lower area). There are also traces of the Koptyak culture from 2000   BC: dishes decorated with bird images and evidence of metallurgical production. The Tent I site contains the only Koptyak culture burials discovered in the Ural Mountains . In the Bronze Age , the people of Gamayun culture lived in the area. They left fragments of ceramics, weapons, and ornaments. [25] [26] [27]

Archaeological artifacts in the vicinity of Yekaterinburg were first discovered during railway construction, at the end of the 19th century. Excavation and research began in the 20th century. Artifacts are held at the Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore , at the Hermitage , at the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences, and at other museums. [26]

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The first Russian settlements within the boundaries of modern Yekaterinburg appeared in the second half of the 17th century — in 1672, an Old Believers village arose in the area of Shartash lake [28] (this fact is disputed by historians, since no evidence of the founding of the village at that time was found in the sources), [29] and in 1680 – 1682, the villages of Nizhny and Verkhny Uktus appeared on the banks of Uktus River (now the territory of the Chkalovsky district of the city). [30] In 1702, by the initiative of the head of Sibirskiy prikaz Andrew Vinius , the Uktus state ironwork plant was founded near Nizhny Uktus — the first ironworks within the boundaries of modern Yekaterinburg. [31] In 1704, the Shuvakish ironworks was built (now the territory of the Zheleznodorozhny district of the city). [28] With the beginning of active construction of factories in the Urals in the 18th century, relations with their southern neighbors, the Bashkirs , became strained. As a result of the Bashkir raid in 1709, the village of Verkhny Uktus was devastated, all buildings, including the wooden church and chapel, were burned, the residents fled to the protection of the Uktus plant fortifications. [30] On the night of 5 April 1718, a fire destroyed all the factory buildings of the Uktus plant, except for the dam, and the plant was restored only by 1720 under the supervision of Timofey Burtsev. [32] However, the plant did not receive further development due to the lack of water in Uktus river.

In 1720, by decree of Peter I , a delegation led by mining specialist Johann Blüher and statesman Vasily Tatishchev was sent to the Urals . [33] They were entrusted with managing the mining industry, identifying the causes of the collapse and reduction of production at state-owned factories. [33] On 29 December 1720, [33] Tatishchev and Blüher arrive at the Uktus plant, which became their main residence in the Urals. As a result of familiarizing himself with the state of nearby state-owned factories, Tatishchev came to the conclusion that on the basis of these factories, even if they were reconstructed and expanded, it would not be possible to quickly increase the production of iron, and it would be more profitable to build a new large plant. After inspecting the immediate area, together with the commissary of the Uktus plant, Timofey Burtsev, a place rich in ore and forest was chosen on the banks of the more full-flowing Iset River , 7 versts from Uktus. [33] On 6 February 1721, Tatishchev sent a message to the Collegium of Mining , in which he asked permission to begin construction of the plant, with detailed explanations and justification for this project. [33] On 1 March 1721, without waiting for a response from the Collegium, Tatishchev began construction of the new plant, [28] but he failed to convince Collegium, and by the Collegium decree of 10 December 1721, he was removed from the leadership of mining affairs in the Urals. [28] In 1722, by decree of Peter the Great, a mining engineer, Major General Georg Wilhelm de Gennin , was sent to the Urals in place of Tatishchev. Having studied all the circumstances, de Gennin fully supported Tatishchev’s project, and on 12 March 1723, construction of the plant on Iset resumed. [28]

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Russian historian Vasily Tatishchev and Russian engineer Georg Wilhelm de Gennin founded Yekaterinburg with the construction of a massive iron-making plant under the decree of Russian emperor Peter the Great in 1723. [34] They named the city after the emperor's wife, Yekaterina, who later became empress regnant Catherine   I . [2] Officially, the city's founding date is 18 November 1723, when the shops carried out a test run of the bloomery for trip hammers. [2] The plant was commissioned 6 days later, on 24 November. [35] 1723 also saw the establishment of Yekaterinburg fortress , which would encompass many of the settlement's earliest buildings. Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak very vividly described the beginning of the construction of a mining plant and a fortress: "Imagine completely deserted banks of the Iset river, covered with forest. In the spring of 1723, soldiers from Tobolsk, peasants of the assigned settlements, hired craftsmen appeared, and everything around came to life, as if by the dictates of a fairy tale. They dropped the forest, prepared a place for the dam, laid blast furnaces, raised the rampart, set up barracks and houses for the authorities... ". [36]

In 1722–1726 the Verkhne-Uktussky mining plant was built, [37] which was officially called the plant of the princess Elizabeth (the future village of Elizabeth, or Elizavetinskoe) and became a part of modern Yekaterinburg in 1934. [38] In 1726, Wilhelm de Gennin founded an auxiliary Verkh-Isetsky plant with a working settlement 2 versts from Yekaterinburg upstream ('verkh' in Russian) the Iset River. [39] The plant's dam formed the Verkh-Isetsky pond. Colloquially called by the Russian acronym VIZ, it was a satellite town until in 1926, with a population of over 20,000 people by this time, it was incorporated into Yekaterinburg as the core of the Verkh-Isetsky district. [39]

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Yekaterinburg was one of the industrial cities of Russia prompted at the beginning of the 18th century by decrees of Tsar Peter the Great which demanded the development of the metalworking industry. With extensive use of iron, the city was built to a regular square plan with ironworks and residential buildings at the centre. These were surrounded by fortified walls so that Yekaterinburg was at the same time both a manufacturing centre and a fortress at the frontier between Europe and Asia. It, therefore, found itself at the heart of Russia's strategy for further development of the entire Ural region. The so-called Siberian Route became operational in 1763 and placed the city on an increasingly important transit route, which led to its development as a focus of trade and commerce between east and west, and gave rise to the description of the city as the "window to Asia". With the growth in trade and the city's administrative importance, the ironworks became less critical, and the more important buildings were increasingly built using expensive stone. Small manufacturing and trading businesses proliferated. In 1781 Russia's empress, Catherine the Great, granted Yekaterinburg town status and nominated it as the administrative centre for the wider region within Perm Governorate . [3] In 1807, the role of the capital of the mining and smelting region was confirmed by assigning it the status of the only "mountain city" in Russia. Until 1863, Yekaterinburg remained subordinate to the head of the mining plants of the Ural ridge , the minister of finance and personally to the emperor, and enjoyed considerable freedom from the governor's power. Since the 1830s, mountainous Yekaterinburg has become the center of mechanical engineering. [36]

Cathedral on the Blood stands on the site of the Ipatiev House, where the Romanovs -- the last royal family of Russia -- were murdered Yekaterinburg cathedral on the blood 2007.jpg

In 1820–1845, 45% of the world's gold was mined in Yekaterinburg. This is the first ever "Gold Rush". [40] Until 1876, 80% of the coins in circulation in the Russian Empire were produced at the Yekaterinburg mint. [41]

Following the October Revolution , the family of deposed Tsar Nicholas II was sent to internal exile in Yekaterinburg where they were imprisoned in the Ipatiev House in the city. In July 1918, the Czechoslovak Legions were closing on Yekaterinburg. In the early hours of the morning of 17 July, the deposed Tsar, his wife Alexandra , and their children Grand Duchesses Olga , Tatiana , Maria , Anastasia , and Tsarevich Alexei were murdered by the Bolsheviks at the Ipatiev House. Other members of the Romanov family were killed at Alapayevsk later the same day. The Legions arrived less than a week later and captured the city. [42] [43] The city remained under the control of the White movement in which a provisional government was established. The Red Army took back the city and restored Soviet authority on 14 July 1919. [44] [45]

Snow-covered statue of Yakov Sverdlov Ekaterinbourg.jpeg

In the years following the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War , political authority of the Urals was transferred from Perm to Yekaterinburg. On 19 October 1920, Yekaterinburg established its first university, the Ural State University , as well as polytechnic, pedagogical, and medical institutions under the decree of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin . Enterprises in the city ravaged by the war were nationalised, including: the Metalist (formerly Yates) Plant, the Verkh-Isetsky (formerly Yakovleva) Plant, and the Lenin flax-spinning factory (formerly Makarov). In 1924, the city of Yekaterinburg was renamed Sverdlovsk after the Bolshevik leader Yakov Sverdlov . [46] [28] [44]

By the 1934, following a series of administrative reforms carried by the early Soviet government, the earliest Russian settlements which predated Yekaterinburg and laid the basis of its founding, were incorporated into the city proper. [38] [47]

During the reign of Stalin, Sverdlovsk was one of several places developed by the Soviet government as a centre of heavy industry. Old factories were reconstructed and new large factories were built, especially those specialised in machine-building and metalworking. These plants included Magnitogorsk and the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant in Chelyabinsk oblast , and Uralmash in Sverdlovsk. During this time, the population of Sverdlovsk tripled in size, and it became one of the fastest-growing cities of the Soviet Union. At that time, very large powers were given to the regional authorities. By the end of the 1930s, there were 140 industrial enterprises, 25 research institutes, and 12 higher education institutions in Sverdlovsk. [48] [49]

During World War II, the city became the headquarters of the Ural Military District on the basis of which more than 500 different military units and formations were formed, including the 22nd Army and the Ural Volunteer Tank Corps. Uralmash became the main production site for armoured vehicles. Many state technical institutions and whole factories were relocated to Sverdlovsk away from cities affected by war (mostly Moscow), with many of them staying in Sverdlovsk after the victory. The Hermitage Museum collections were also partly evacuated from Leningrad to Sverdlovsk in July 1941 and remained there until October 1945. [50] In the postwar years, new industrial and agricultural enterprises were put into operation and massive housing construction began. [51] [44] The lookalike five-story apartment blocks that remain today in Kirovsky, Chkalovsky, and other residential areas of Sverdlovsk sprang up in the 1960s, under the direction of Nikita Khrushchev 's government. [52] In 1977, Ipatiev House was demolished by order of Boris Yeltsin in accordance to a resolution from the Politburo in order to prevent it from being used as a rallying location for monarchists . Yeltsin later became the first President of Russia and represented the people at the funeral of the former Tsar in 1998. [53] There was an anthrax outbreak in Sverdlovsk in April and May 1979, which was attributed to a release from the Sverdlovsk-19 military facility . [54]

During the 1991 coup d'état attempt , Sverdlovsk, the home city of President Boris Yeltsin, was selected by him as a temporary reserve capital for the Russian Federation, in case Moscow became too dangerous for the Russian government. A reserve cabinet headed by Oleg Lobov was sent to the city, where Yeltsin enjoyed strong popular support at that time. [55] Shortly after the failure of the coup and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, the city regained its historical name of Yekaterinburg on 23 September 1991. However, Sverdlovsk Oblast, of which Yekaterinburg is the administrative centre, kept its name. [56] [57]

In the 2000s, an intensive growth of trade, business, and tourism began in Yekaterinburg. In 2003, Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder negotiated in Yekaterinburg. On 15–17 June 2009, the SCO and BRIC summits were held in Yekaterinburg, which greatly improved the economic, cultural, and tourist situation in the city. On 13–16 July 2010, a meeting between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took place in the city. [58]

In 2018, Yekaterinburg hosted four matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and hosted the inaugural University International Sports Festival in 2023. [59]

Yekaterinburg City and vicinities, satellite image of ESA Sentinel-2 Yekaterinburg City (Russia) and vicinities, satellite image 2017-07-12.jpg

Geographically, Yekaterinburg is in North Asia, close to the Ural Mountains (which divide Europe from Asia), 1,667   km (1,036   mi) east of the nation's capital Moscow.

The city has a total area of 1,111   km 2 (429   sq   mi) .

Yekaterinburg is on the eastern side of the Urals. The city is surrounded by wooded hills, partially cultivated for agricultural purposes. Yekaterinburg is located on a natural watershed, so there would be many bodies of water close and in the city. The city is bisected by the Iset River , which flows from the Urals into the Tobol River . There are two lakes in the city, Lake Shuvakish and Lake Shartash. The city borders Verkh-Isetskiy Pond, through which the Iset River flows. Lake Isetskoye and Lake Baltym are both near the city, with Lake Isetskoye located near Sredneuralsk , and Lake Baltym located near the towns of Sanatornyy and Baltym.

Yekaterinburg uses the Yekaterinburg Time, which is five hours ahead of UTC (UTC+5), and two hours ahead of Moscow Time . [60]

The city possesses a humid continental climate ( Dfb ) under the Köppen climate classification . [61] It is characterised by sharp variability in weather conditions, with well-marked seasons. The Ural Mountains, despite their insignificant height, block air from the west, from the European part of Russia. As a result, the Central Urals are open to the invasion of cold arctic air and continental air from the West Siberian Plain. Equally, warm air masses from the Caspian Sea and the deserts of Central Asia can freely penetrate from the south. Therefore, the weather in Yekaterinburg is characterised by sharp temperature fluctuations and weather anomalies: in winter, from frost at −40   °C to thaw and rain; in summer, from frosts to temperatures above 35   °C (95   °F) . [61]

Vremia goda (vesna).jpg

The distribution of precipitation is determined by the circulation of air masses, relief, and air temperatures. The main part of the precipitation is brought by cyclones with a western air mass transfer, that is, from the European part of Russia, while their average annual amount is 601   mm. The maximum falls on a warm season, during which about 60–70% of the annual amount falls. For the winter period is characterized by snow cover with an average capacity of 40–50   cm. The coefficient of moistening(the ratio of yearly precipitation and potential evaporation ) – 1. [61]

  • The average temperature in January is −12.6   °C (9.3   °F) . The record minimum temperature is −44.6   °C (−48.3   °F) (6 January 1915);
  • The average July temperature is 18.9   °C (66.0   °F) . The record maximum temperature is 40.0   °C (104.0   °F) (11 July 2023);
  • The average annual temperature is 2.1   °C (35.8   °F) ;
  • The average annual wind speed is 2.9   m/s (10   km/h; 6.5   mph) ;
  • The average annual humidity is 75%;
  • The average annual precipitation is 534   mm (21.0   in) ;
Climate data for Yekaterinburg (1991–2020, extremes 1831–present)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)5.6
(42.1)
9.4
(48.9)
18.1
(64.6)
28.8
(83.8)
34.7
(94.5)
36.4
(97.5)
40.0
(104.0)
37.2
(99.0)
31.9
(89.4)
24.7
(76.5)
13.5
(56.3)
5.9
(42.6)
40.0
(104.0)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)−9.3
(15.3)
−6.6
(20.1)
0.9
(33.6)
10.1
(50.2)
18.3
(64.9)
22.6
(72.7)
24.3
(75.7)
21.4
(70.5)
15.0
(59.0)
6.9
(44.4)
−2.6
(27.3)
−7.8
(18.0)
7.8
(46.0)
Daily mean °C (°F)−12.6
(9.3)
−10.8
(12.6)
−3.6
(25.5)
4.7
(40.5)
12.2
(54.0)
16.9
(62.4)
18.9
(66.0)
16.2
(61.2)
10.4
(50.7)
3.6
(38.5)
−5.4
(22.3)
−10.7
(12.7)
3.3
(37.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)−15.5
(4.1)
−14.1
(6.6)
−7.3
(18.9)
0.3
(32.5)
6.9
(44.4)
12.0
(53.6)
14.4
(57.9)
12.2
(54.0)
6.8
(44.2)
1.0
(33.8)
−7.8
(18.0)
−13.3
(8.1)
−0.4
(31.3)
Record low °C (°F)−44.6
(−48.3)
−42.4
(−44.3)
−39.2
(−38.6)
−21.8
(−7.2)
−13.5
(7.7)
−5.3
(22.5)
1.5
(34.7)
−2.2
(28.0)
−9.0
(15.8)
−22.0
(−7.6)
−39.2
(−38.6)
−44.0
(−47.2)
−44.6
(−48.3)
Average mm (inches)25
(1.0)
19
(0.7)
25
(1.0)
31
(1.2)
47
(1.9)
73
(2.9)
93
(3.7)
75
(3.0)
45
(1.8)
41
(1.6)
33
(1.3)
28
(1.1)
534
(21.0)
Average extreme snow depth cm (inches)33
(13)
42
(17)
38
(15)
5
(2.0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1
(0.4)
8
(3.1)
21
(8.3)
42
(17)
Average rainy days1151320201922221761147
Average snowy days2623181040.4002132325144
Average (%)79756860586368737575787971
Mean monthly 47941642062562722692171437851371,834
Source 1: Pogoda.ru
Source 2: NOAA (sun 1961–1990)
Historical population
Year
189737,399    
1926134,831+260.5%
1939425,533+215.6%
1959778,602+83.0%
19701,025,045+31.7%
19791,211,172+18.2%
19891,364,621+12.7%
20021,293,537−5.2%
20101,349,772+4.3%
20211,544,376+14.4%

According to the results of the 2021 Census , the population of Yekaterinburg was 1,544,376 ; [64] up from 1,349,772 recorded in the 2010 Census . [7]

As of 2021, the ethnic composition of Yekaterinburg was: [65]

EthnicityPopulationPercentage
1,172,70491.0%
27,4312.1%
13,1021.0%
8,7690.7%
6,1210.5%
4,9870.4%
4,7550.4%
4,3070.3%
4,0140.3%
Others42,0333.3%

This photo by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky from 1910 shows the tallest building in the Urals at the time, the Great Zlatoust bell tower Vid na B Zlatoust.jpg

Christianity is the predominant religion in the city, of which most are adherents to the Russian Orthodox Church. The Yekaterinburg and Verkhotursky diocese is located in the Holy Trinity Cathedral in the city. Other religions practised in Yekaterinburg include Islam , Old Believers , Catholicism , Protestantism , and Judaism .

Yekaterinburg has a significant Muslim community, but it suffers from a lack of worship space: there are only two small mosques . Another mosque was built in the nearby city of Verkhnyaya Pyshma . On 24 November 2007, the first stone was laid in the construction of a large Cathedral Mosque with four minarets , and space for 2,500 parishioners in the immediate vicinity of the cathedral and a synagogue , thus forming the "area of the three religions". [66] The mosque was planned to be built for the SCO summit, but due to funding problems, construction did not move from zero and is now frozen.

Construction of a Methodist church started in 1992, and with the help of American donations, finished in 2001. [67] A synagogue was opened in 2005, on the same place a 19th-century synagogue was demolished in 1962.

Most of the city's religious buildings were destroyed during the Soviet era, in addition to the synagogue, the three largest Orthodox churches in Yekaterinburg were demolished – the Epiphany Cathedral, the Ekaterininsky Cathedral, and the Great Zlatoust Church . Other Christian churches such as the Lutheran Church of Yekaterinburg and the Roman Catholic Church of St. Anne (a new Catholic St. Anne's Church was built in 2000) were demolished as well. Other churches were used as warehouses and industrial sites. The only religious building in Yekaterinburg in the Soviet era was the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Recently, some churches are being rebuilt. Since 2006, according to the surviving drawings, the Great Zlatoust Church was restored in 2012. On 17 April 2010, the city was visited by Patriarch Kirill . [68]

Yekaterinburg is the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast . [1] Within the framework of the administrative divisions , it is, together with twenty-nine rural localities , incorporated as the City of Yekaterinburg, [9] an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts . [1] As a municipal division, the City of Yekaterinburg is incorporated as Yekaterinburg Urban Okrug. [10]

Administrative districts of Yekaterinburg
Label NameArea

(2019)

Population

(2019)

FoundedHeadWebsiteDialing code(s)Subdivisions
1 Akademicheskiy81,000 2020Smirnyagin Nikolai Sergeevich+7 3432, +7 34333
2 Verkh-Isetsky240 square kilometres (93 sq mi)221,2071919Morozov Andrey Mikhailovich 1 December 2021 at the +7 3432, +7 34335
3 Zheleznodorozhnyy126.3 square kilometres (48.8 sq mi)221,2071938Pershin Vitaly Pavlovich 1 March 2022 at the +7 3438
4 Kirovsky72 square kilometres (28 sq mi)228,8641943Bolikov Vladimir Yurievich 15 March 2022 at the +7 3437
5 Leninsky25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi)156,7231934Beruashvili Elena Zauryevna 15 March 2022 at the +7 3433
6 Oktyabrsky157 square kilometres (61 sq mi)148,9811934Kostenko Igor Vitalievich 10 November 2021 at the +7 343211
7 Ordzhonikidzevsky102 square kilometres (39 sq mi)286,4821934Kravchenko Roman Gennadievich 16 March 2022 at the +7 34336
8 Chkalovsky402 square kilometres (155 sq mi)275,5711943Shipitsyn Evgeny Viktorovich 9 May 2019 at the +7 343210

Each district is not a municipal formation, and the historical centre of the city is divided into five inner-city districts (except Chkalovsky and Ordzhonikidzevsky).

A district named Akademicheskiy was formed from the parts of Leninsky and Verkh-Isetsky districts on 3 January 2020. [70] On 1 October 2021, more settlements were transferred from Verkh-Isetsky to Akademicheskiy district. [71]

Building of the Administration of Yekaterinburg located on 1905 Square E-burg asv2019-05 img38 City Duma building.jpg

The Charter of Yekaterinburg establishes a four-link system for the organisation of local authorities, which includes: the Head of Yekaterinburg, who serves as the chairman of the Yekaterinburg City Duma, the Yekaterinburg City Duma, the Administration of the City of Yekaterinburg, and the Chamber of Accounts. [74]

According to the charter of Yekaterinburg, the highest official of the municipal formation is the mayor of Yekaterinburg. The mayor is elected by universal suffrage, but since 3 April 2018, the procedure for direct elections of the mayor of the City of Yekaterinburg was abolished. The mayor of the city is endowed with representative powers and powers to organize activities and guide the activities of the City Duma. In addition, the mayor of the city exercises other powers such as concluding a contract with the head of the city administration and ensuring compliance with the Russian Constitution, Russian legislation, the city charter, and other normative acts. [75] [76]

In the event of a temporary absence of the mayor of Yekaterinburg, his authority under his written order is exercised by the deputy mayor of Yekaterinburg. [77]

The representative body of the municipal formation is the Yekaterinburg City Duma, which represents the city's entire population. The membership of the Duma is 36 deputies (18 deputies were elected in single-mandate constituencies and 18 in a single electoral district). Residents of the city elect deputies on the basis of universal suffrage for a period of 5 years. [74]

The executive and administrative body of the municipal formation is the Administration of the City of Yekaterinburg, led by the head of the Administration, currently held by Aleksandr Yacob. The administration is endowed with its own powers to resolve issues of local importance, but it is under the control and accountable to the Yekaterinburg City Duma. The building of the Administration of Yekaterinburg is located on 1905 Square . [76]

The Chamber of Accounts is a permanently operating body of external municipal financial control. The Chamber is formed by the apparatus of the City Duma and is accountable to it. The Chamber consists of the chairman, deputy chairman, auditors and staff. The structure and number of staff of the chamber, including the number of auditors, is determined by the decision of the City Duma. The term of office of the Chamber staff is 5 years. The Chamber of Accounts is a legal entity. [77]

The building of Sverdlovsk Oblast's Legislative Assembly Zak Sobranie SverdlOblasti.jpg

In accordance with the regional charter, Yekaterinburg is the administrative centre of the Sverdlovsk Oblast. [1] The executive power is exercised by the governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, the legislative power by the legislative assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast, and the judicial power by the Sverdlovsk Regional Court, located in the building of the Palace of Justice. [78] The building serving the regional government is the White House and the building serving the legislative assembly is located next to it on October Square. The ministries of the Sverdlovsk Region are located in the building of the regional government, as well as in other separate buildings of the city. [79]

Residence of the presidential envoy of the Ural Federal District Yekaterinburg Dobrolyubova street 05.JPG

Yekaterinburg serves as the centre of the Ural Federal District. As a result, it serves as the residence of the presidential envoy , the highest official of the district and part of the administration of the President of Russia. The residence is located the building of the regional government on October Square near the Iset River embankment.

The Central Military District headquarters building Volga ural military district headquarters.jpg

In addition, Yekaterinburg serves as the centre of the Central Military District and more than 30 territorial branches of the federal executive bodies, whose jurisdiction extends not only to Sverdlovsk Oblast, but also to other regions in the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and the Volga Region.

According to the results of the September 2013 elections, the mayor of the city was Yevgeny Roizman , nominated by the Civil Platform party. Out of the 36 seats in the City Duma, 21 belong to United Russia , 7 to A Just Russia , 3 to the Civil Platform, 2 to the Communist Party and 1 seat to the LDPR . The turnout in the mayoral elections was 33.57%. [80]

Russian federal legislative election, 2016
78,28938.4%
31,28815.4%
25,86912.7%
22,29310.9%
11,3405.6%
PartyCandidateVotes% ±%

It was the last popular vote in Yekaterinburg. Since 2018, there have been no elections, but a vote in the Municipal Duma. On 25 September 2018 the majority of the representatives in the Duma voted in favour of the Vice-Governor of Sverdlovsk oblast, Alexander Vysokinskiy.

Yekaterinburg is one of the largest economic centres in Russia. It is included in the City-600 list (it unites the 600 largest cities in the world that produce 60% of global GDP), compiled by the McKinsey Global Institute, a research organisation. In 2010, the consulting company estimated the gross product of Yekaterinburg to be about $19   billion (according to the calculations of the company, it should grow to $40   billion by 2025). [82] [83]

By volume of the economy, Yekaterinburg ranks third in the country, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. According to a research of the Institute for Urban Economics, in the ranking of the largest cities and regional capital cities according to economic standards for 2015, Yekaterinburg ranked third. The city's gross urban product (GVP) was 898   billion rubles. Per capita GDP was 621.0 thousand rubles (18th place). [84] In 2015, the gross urban product of the Yekaterinburg metropolitan area amounted to 50.7   billion international dollars (the fourth place in the country) or 25.4 thousand international dollars in terms of per inhabitant of the metropolitan area. [85]

In the Soviet era, Yekaterinburg (as Sverdlovsk) was a purely industrial city, with a share of industry in the economy of 90% (of which 90% were in defense production). With Chelyabinsk and Perm, the three cities formed what to be the Urals industrial hub. [86]

The former head of Yekaterinburg, Arkady Chernetsky, has set the goal of diversifying the city's economy, which has resulted in the development of sectors such as warehousing, transportation, logistics, telecommunications, financial sector, wholesale and retail trade, etc. in Yekaterinburg. [86] Economist-geographer Natalia Zubarevich points out that at the present stage, Yekaterinburg has practically lost its industrial specialisation. [87]

Aquamarine apartment complex with the topped out 188-meter Vysotsky skyscraper in the background Yekaterinburg skyline2.jpg

The standard of living in Yekaterinburg exceeds the average standard across Russia. According to the Department of Sociology of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, it is among the top ten cities with the highest standard of living. Compared to other Russian cities with a population of around or over one million, in 2015, Yekaterinburg held a leading position in terms of average monthly wages and retail turnover, in terms of the total volume of investments in fourth place of fixed assets, and second place in housing placement. [88] [89]

Iset Tower is a 52-story residential skyscraper and is the tallest building in Yekaterinburg. It is located within the vicinity of Yekaterinburg-City Iset Tower.jpg

The average monthly wage in Yekaterinburg following the results of 2019 was 54,976 rubles. This is the first place among the millionth municipalities of the Russian Federation. [90] There are on average 440,300 people employed by large and middle-sized organisations and companies. The unemployment rate at the end of 2015 was 0.83% of the total economically active population. Locals labelled the main problems of the city such the current state of the healthcare system, housing system, and transportation system. [89] [91]

The budget of Yekaterinburg in 2015 was executed on income in the amount of 32,063.6   million rubles, for expenses in the amount of 32,745.8   million rubles. Among the budget expenditures: 17 billion rubles were spent on education, over 1 billion rubles on culture, and about 900 million rubles on health. The main part of the revenue of the city treasury was its own tax and non-tax revenues (more than 18 billion rubles). The revenues from the regional and federal budgets were at the lowest level in 10 years. Specialists noted a decrease in tax revenues and an increase in tax debt (exceeded 2 billion rubles). [89] [92]

The main budget expenditures are the development of the economy (which accounts for 19% of expenditures) and the social security of the townspeople (11% of expenditures go). Cities such as Perm, Kazan and Ufa, spend for these purposes in a smaller percentage of costs (from 2 to 6%). Also, a fairly strict budgetary discipline is noted—the budget deficit is kept at the level of 2% of its volume. [93]

Yekaterinburg-City along the Iset River E-burg asv2019-05 img11 City Pond skyline.jpg

Yekaterinburg is one of the largest financial and business centres in Russia, with offices of multinational corporations, representative offices of foreign companies, and a large number of federal and regional financial and credit organisations. The financial market of Yekaterinburg is characterised by stability and independence, based both on the broad presence of large foreign and Moscow credit organisations and on the availability of large and stable local financial holdings. [94]

The financial sector of Yekaterinburg has more than 100 banks, including 11 foreign banks. The list of the largest Russian banks for assets for 2016 included 10 banks registered in Yekaterinburg, including but not all: Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development, SKB-Bank, Uraltransbank, and UM Bank. [95] [96]

IT "SKB Kontur" from Yekaterinburg – the largest software manufacturer in Russia – first place according to the RAEX rating [97]

Also in Yekaterinburg is the Ural headquarters of the Central Bank of Russia. Since 7 August 2017, by order of the Bank of Russia, the branches of the Siberian, Far Eastern and part of the Prevolzhsky Federal Districts have been transferred to the control of the Ural Megaregal Directorate. Thus, this is one of the three main departments of the Mega-regulator in the territory of Russia. [98]

A major role in the formation of Yekaterinburg as a business centre has its infrastructural potential, which is growing at a high rate: transport accessibility for Russian and foreign economic entities, the availability of hotels, advanced communication services, business related services (consulting, exhibition activities, etc.). [94] Yekaterinburg has its own central business district, Yekaterinburg City. [99]

1st Pyatiletka Square, where Uralmash is headquartered MainBildingUralmash.jpg

Yekaterinburg has been a major industrial centre since its foundation. In the 18th century, the main branches were smelting and processing of metal. Since the beginning of the 19th century, machine building appeared, and in the second half of the 19th century, light and food (especially milling) industry was widely spread. A new stage in the development of production occurred during the period of industrialisation – at this time in the city, factories were built, which determined the industry specialisation of heavy engineering. During World War II, Yekaterinburg (as Sverdlovsk) hosted about sixty enterprises evacuated from Central Russia and Ukraine. As a result, there was a sharp increase in the production capacity of existing plants and the emergence of new branches of the Urals industry.

At present, more than 220 large and medium-sized enterprises are registered in Yekaterinburg, 197 of them in manufacturing industries. [94] In 2015, they shipped 323,288 million rubles worth of own-produced goods. Production by industry was divided accordingly: metallurgical production and metalworking 20.9%, food production 13.3%, production of electrical equipment, electronic and optical equipment 9.2%, production of vehicles 8.4%, production of machinery and equipment 6.4%, chemical production 5.5%, production of other nonmetallic mineral products 3.7%, production of rubber and plastic products 2.8%, pulp and paper production, publishing and printing 0.5%, and other 29.3%. [100]

Several headquarters of large Russian industrial companies are located in the city: IDGC of Urals, Enel Russia, Steel-Industrial Company, Russian Copper Company, Kalina, NLMK-Sort, VIZ-Stal, Sinara Group, Uralelectrotyazhmash, Automation Association named after academician NA Semikhatov, Ural Heavy Machinery Plant (Uralmash), Fat Plant, Fores, confectionery association Sladko, Machine Building Plant named after M.I. Kalinin, Ural Turbine Plant, Uralkhimmash and others. [101]

Vaynera Street, a pedestrian street with lots of retail shops Ulitsa Vainera 2013-07-27.JPG

Yekaterinburg ranks first in retail trade of the Russian Federation per capita, ahead of Moscow. [102] The consumer market contributes significantly to Yekaterinburg's economy. Revenue of retail stores in 2015 amounted to 725.9   billion rubles, and the number of retailers totaled 4,290. [103] As of 1 January 2016, 36 shopping centers operate in the city, taking up a total area of which was 1,502,700   m 2 (16,175,000   sq   ft) . The availability of shopping centres per 1,000 inhabitants increased to 597.2   m 2 (6,428   sq   ft) . [104]

Retail areas amounted to 2,019,000   m 2 (21,730,000   sq   ft) , with the availability of retail space reached 1,366.3   m 2 (14,707   sq   ft) per 1,000 inhabitants. According to these statistics, Yekaterinburg holds leading positions among other major cities of Russia. In the consumer market of Yekaterinburg, 1041 network operators are represented. The number of wholesale enterprises totalled 1,435. Among the Federal construction stores represented in the city, you can select: Leroy Merlin, [105] Castorama, [106] Domostroy, [107] Maxidom, [108] OBI, [109] Sdvor. [110] Yekaterinburg has an agricultural market named Shartashsky. [104] [111]

The revenue of catering in 2015 totalled 38.6   billion rubles. The network of catering enterprises in Yekaterinburg is presented as follows: 153 restaurants, 210 bars, 445 cafes, 100 coffee houses, 582 dining rooms, 189 eateries, 173 fast-food establishments, 10 tea shops, 319 other types of institutions (buffets, cafeterias, catering companies). 82.6% of catering enterprises provide additional services to consumers. [112]

The revenue of the services industry in 2015 totalled 74.9   billion rubles. The fastest pace in the city is developing hairdressing services, sewing and knitting atelier services, pawnshop services, fitness centre services. The network of public service enterprises in Yekaterinburg includes 5,185 facilities. In 2015, the provision of service areas for service enterprises totaled 382.1   m 2 (4,113   sq   ft) per 1,000 citizens. The highest concentration of household services is observed in the Verkh-Isetsky, Oktyabrsky and Leninsky districts. [113]

Greenwich Shopping Center, as of 2021, is the largest shopping center in Europe. [114]

The largest store in the world by area is Sima-Land. [115]

Yekaterinburg is a major centre for the Russian tourist industry. In 2015, the city was one of the top five most visited Russian cities (others being Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk , and Vladivostok ) according to the Global Destinations Cities Index, which represents the payment system Mastercard . [116] In recent years, a lot of work has been done to create a positive image of Yekaterinburg as a centre for international tourism, including holding of summits for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2008 and 2009 and the international exhibition Innoprom in 2009 and 2010. [117] In 2014, Yekaterinburg ranked third among Russian cities in popularity among foreign tourists after Moscow and St. Petersburg. [118]

In 2015, the total flow of inbound tourism grew by 10% compared to the previous year and amounted to 2.1   million people. [119] In recent years, there has been a tendency to reduce the role of business tourism in the overall flow: if in 2013 about 80% of trips were business, in 2015 their number was already 67%. Most tourists go to "bow to the memory of the last [czar] and his family." In addition, new tourist ideas are developing such as the Bazhov theme, the geological and mineralogical theme, industrial tourism, and the event calendar. [120]

Yekaterinburg is the third largest transport hub of Russia, behind Moscow and St. Petersburg. The city has 6 federal highways, 7 main railway lines, and an international airport. The location of Yekaterinburg in the central part of the region allows for 7 to 10 hours to get from it to any large city of the Urals. [121] The formation of Yekaterinburg as an important transportation hub is largely due to the city's favourable geographical location on a low stretch of the Ural Mountains, through which it was convenient to lay the main roads connecting the European and Eastern parts of Russia. [122]

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Yekaterinburg is one of the ten Russian megacities with the largest car fleet (0.437 megacars were registered in the city in 2014), which has been intensively increasing in recent years (by 6–14% annually). [123] [124] The level of car ownership in 2015 has reached 410 cars per 1,000 people. [125] Its pace in the past few years has seriously exceeded the pace of development and the capacity of the road infrastructure. For the first time, transport problems started to appear in Yekaterinburg in the 1980s and though it did not seem threatening at first, the situation gets worse every year. Studies have shown that as early as 2005, the capacity limit for the road network was reached, which has now led to permanent congestion. [126] To increase the capacity of the street-road network, stage-by-stage reconstruction of streets is being carried out, as well as multi-level interchanges being built. In order to reduce the transit traffic, the Sverdlovsk Oblast administration announced two road projects in 2014: the Yekaterinburg Ring Road (EKAD) and an overpass road on Sovetskaya Street. The Yekaterinburg Ring Road would surround the largest municipalities of Yekaterinburg. Its purpose would be to help the city's economy and reduce traffic on the Middle Ring Road of the city, making it easier for civilians to commute around the city than going through the city's traffic congestion. Eventually, the Ring Road would connect to other federal roads in order for easier access between other Russian cities. Construction of the road started in the same year. The projects were assigned to the Ministry of Transport and Communications since the projects were crucial to the city's economy. Officials hope the road projects will build environments more conducive to improving local quality of life and outside investments. Completing these major inter-regional roads will increase productive traffic by 50% to 100%, improving the local economy with its ease of access to industries. [127]

Since 2014, the project for the introduction of paid parking in the central part of Yekaterinburg is being implemented. The project is implemented in parallel with the increase in the number of intercepting parking lots and the construction of parking lots. At the end of 2015, in the central part of the city there were 2,307 paid parking places. [125]

The total length of the road network in Yekaterinburg is 1,311.5   km (814.9   mi) , of which 929.8   km (577.8   mi) is cobbled carriageways, 880   km (550   mi) is with upgraded coverage, 632   km (393   mi) is backbone networks, of which 155   km (96   mi) are on the citywide backbone network movement. 20 interchanges have been constructed at different levels within the city limits, including 11 on the EKAD and 9 on the middle ring. 74 transport facilities (27 bridges across the Iset River, Patrushikha, Mostovka, Istok Rivers, 13 dams on the Iset, Patrushikha, Istok, Olkhovka, Warm, Shilovka Rivers, 23 road overpasses , and 18 out-of-the-way pedestrian crossings) were built as well. [128]

Yekaterinburg is served by the following highways: [129]

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Yekaterinburg uses almost all types of public transport. The largest transportation services—the Municipal Association of Bus Enterprises, the Tram-Trolleybus Office, and the Yekaterinburg Metro —transported 207.4   million people in 2015. [130] The total volume of passenger transportation by all land transport modes decreases annually. If the annual passenger traffic of municipal transport was 647.1   million people in 2002, and according to this index the city occupied the third place in the country with a wide margin, then in 2008 this figure would be 412 million people (the fourth place in Russia). [131] [132]

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Since 1991, the city operates the sixth metro in Russia and the thirteenth in the CIS . At the moment there is one line with 9 stations. In 2015 49.9   million passengers were transported; according to this metric the Yekaterinburg Metro is the fourth in Russia, behind the Moscow Metro, Saint Petersburg Metro, and Novosibirsk Metro . [133] Although the metro is the second most popular type of public transport, in recent years significant problems have appeared in its work: loss-making, obsolete rolling stock, and a shortage of funds for modernisation. [134] The tram network was established in 1929 and currently [ when? ] plays a leading role in the urban transport system. The volume of passengers carried for 2013 is 127.8   million, [135] but this declines every year (245   million people in 2013 [136] ). In 2016 there were 30 routes operating 459 cars. The total length of the tracks is 185.5   km. As of 2016 [ update ] , the construction of a tram line "Ekaterinburg-Verkhnyaya Pyshma" was planned. [137]

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There are 93 bus routes operating in Yekaterinburg, including 30 municipal ones (EMUP "MOAP"). [138] In 2007, 114.5   million passengers were transported by municipal intercity buses (124.6   million in 2006). [139] The decrease in volume is due to the increasing role of the fixed-route taxis in the urban transport system of Yekaterinburg, as well as the high cost of travel. However, the city bus transport network provides significant employment for the people of Ekaterinburg, including the formidable babushkas who collect passenger fares. In the park of EMPU, there are 537 buses. [140] In 2013, there are 19 routes, which employ 250 trolleybuses. The total length of trolleybus lines is 168.4   km. The number of passengers transported by trolleybus in 2007 amounted to 78.4   million (84.3   million in 2006). [139]

In addition, the city operates an electric train route linking the north-western and the southern parts of Yekaterinburg, from Sem' Klyuchey to Elizavet.

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Yekaterinburg is a major railway junction. In the Yekaterinburg node, 7 main lines converge (to Perm , Tyumen , Kazan , Nizhny Tagil , Chelyabinsk , Kurgan , and Tavda ). The Sverdlovsk Railway Administration is located in the city, which serves trains on the territory of the Sverdlovsk and Tyumen Regions, the Perm Territory, the Khanty-Mansiysk and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Districts, as well as parts of the Omsk Region, and there is a single road traffic control centre. The Perm–Yekaterinburg–Tyumen section is now part of the main route of the Trans-Siberian Railway .

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Yekaterinburg is served by two primary airports: Koltsovo International Airport (SVX) and the smaller Yekaterinburg Aramil Airport . Koltsovo Airport is one of the largest airports in the country, serving 5.404   million passengers (including 3.485   million serviced by domestic airlines, 1.919   million at international flights) in 2017, making it the sixth busiest airport in Russia . [141]

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Yekaterinburg has an extensive network of municipal, regional and federal health facilities. There are 54 hospitals, designed at a capacity of 18,200 beds, [142] 272 ambulatory polyclinics, and 156 dental clinics and offices. [143] Some health facilities are based on medical research institutes such as the Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology, [144] the Research Institute of Dermatology and Immunopathology, [145] and the Ural State Medical University, as well as others.

In clean areas of the city, there is the Yekaterinburg Medical Centre, which includes the Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 (also includes a polyclinic and a boarding house), Central City Hospital No. 40 (polyclinic, therapeutic building, surgical building, infectious body, neuro-surgical building, maternity hospital), Regional Cardiology Centre, Centre for Prevention and Control of AIDS, and MNTK Eye Microsurgery. [146]

Other large medical centres are the Uralmash Health Centre (Hospital No. 14), the Hospital of veterans of the Great Patriotic War, the district hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the district military hospital, the Oncology Centre, the Sverdlovsk Oblast Psychiatric Hospital, the Disaster Medicine Centre, the Sanguis Blood Transfusion Centre, children's versatile hospital No. 9, and the regional rehabilitation centre on Chusovsky lake. There are about 300 pharmacies in the city. [143] The number of doctors in public medical institutions is 11,339 people (83.9 per 10,000 people) and the number of nurses is 16,795 (124 per 10,000 people).

Private medical institutions also operate in the city. [147]

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Yekaterinburg's education system includes institutions of all grades and conditions: preschool, general, special (correctional), and vocational (secondary and higher education), as well as others. Today, the city is one of the largest educational centres of Russia, with Yekaterinburg considered to be the leading educational and scientific centre of the Urals . [148]

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There are 164 educational institutions in Yekaterinburg: 160 of them operate in the morning and the other 4 in the evening. In 2015, 133,800 people were enrolled in general education institutions, which holds a capacity of 173,161 people. [149] Yekaterinburg's education system also includes state pre-school educational institutions, non-state pre-school institutions, out-of-town health camps, and municipal city health facilities with a one-day stay. [150] Five educational institutions of the city: SUNC UrFU, Gymnasium No. 2, Gymnasium No. 9, Gymnasium No. 35, and Lyceum No. 135, were included in the rating of the five hundred best schools in the country by the Moscow Center for Continuous Mathematical Education and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation . [151]

On 16 July 1914, the Ural Mining Institute of Emperor Nicholas II (now the Ural State Mining University ) was established as Yekaterinburg's first educational institution. [152] In 1930, the Sverdlovsk Power Engineering College (now the Ural Technical Institute of Communications and Informatics) was opened to train specialists in the field of communications. The Alexei Maximovich Gorky Ural State University (now the Ural Federal University ) became the first university in Yekaterinburg by decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR , signed by Vladimir Lenin on 19 October 1920. The Sverdlovsk Engineering and Pedagogical Institute (today the Russian State Vocational and Pedagogical University) became the first university of the USSR for the training of engineering and pedagogical personnel when it was opened in 1979.

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In terms of the level of qualification of the graduates, Yekaterinburg's universities are among the leading in Russia, in particular in terms of the number of graduates representing the current managing elite of the country, Yekaterinburg universities are second only to the educational institutions of Moscow and Saint Petersburg. [153] [154] Currently, there are 20 state universities in the city, which currently holds a total of 140,000 students. [155] In addition, there are 14 non-state institutions of higher education in the city, such as the Yekaterinburg Academy of Contemporary Art and the Yekaterinburg Theological Seminary. The prestigious architecture school, the Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts , is also located within the city limits. Other institutions of higher education Ural State Pedagogical University, Ural State University of Forestry, Ural State University of Railway Transport, Ural State University of Economics, Military Institute of Artillery, Ural State Conservatory , Ural State Agricultural Academy, Ural State Law Academy , Ural State Medical University, Ural State Academy of Performing Arts, Ural Academy of Public Service, and Institute of International Relations .

In May 2011, the Ural State University and Ural State Technical University merged to form the Boris N. Yeltsin Ural Federal University , making it the largest university in the Urals and the largest university in Russia. As of 1 January 2016, the university had 35,300 students and 2,950 teachers. The university's budget in 2015 totalled 9,1   billion rubles and the volume of research and development work totalled 1,6   billion rubles. [156] As of 2021, UrFU is the largest university in Russia in terms of the number of students, being on the 351st place in the QS World University Rankings. [157] [158] The number of publications of the university in the Web of Science database is about a thousand per year. [159]

There are many branches of non-resident universities in the city, including the Ural branch of the Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics, the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Private Law, the Yekaterinburg branch of the Plekhanov Russian Economic Academy, the Yekaterinburg branch of the University of the Russian Academy of Education, the Yekaterinburg branch of the Moscow State University, and Sholokhov Humanitarian University, as well as others.

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In Yekaterinburg, a large number of print publications are published: about 200 newspapers, the most read being the Ural Worker , Vecherny Yekaterinburg , Oblastnaya Gazeta , and For Change! , and 70 magazines, with most read being Red Burda and I'm Buying . [160] [161]

A television studio was built in Yekaterinburg (as Sverdlovsk) in 1955 and on 6 November of the same year, the first telecast appeared. Coloured television later appeared in 1976. [162] Now the television is broadcast by 19 companies, including but not all: STRC Ural, Channel Four, 41 Home, Channel 10, OTV, Union (Orthodox), and UFO 24. Broadcasting is carried out from the TV tower on Lunacharsky street (television studio GTRK Ural), the TV tower on the Moskovskiy Hill, and from the TV tower (radio relay tower) on Blyukher Street. In 1981, construction of a new television tower was started, which was to become the second tallest in Russia after the Ostankino Tower and cover the territory of most of the Sverdlovsk region, but economic difficulties postponed construction. As a result, the television tower was the tallest uncompleted structure in the world. On 24 March 2018, the television tower was demolished by detonation for the city's beautification in preparation of the 2018 FIFA World Cup . [163] The Shartash radio mast, which broadcasts, is the tallest structure in the city, with a height of 263 meters. [164] In addition, several dozens of national and local news agencies are broadcast in Yekaterinburg, with the most watched being ITAR-TASS Ural, RUIA-Ural, and Interfax-Ural.

At the moment [ when? ] , there are 26 internet providers and 6 cellular operators in the city. [165] According to Yekaterinburg News , the city has signed a cooperative agreement with the Russian mobile operator Vimpelcom , working under the Beeline brand. The partnership will involve cooperation on investment projects and social programmes focused on increasing access to mobile services in the city. Beeline has launched an initiative to provide Wi-Fi services in 500 public trams and trolley buses in Yekaterinburg. [166]

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Yekaterinburg is a multipurpose cultural centre of the Urals Federal District. [148] There are about fifty libraries in the city. The largest library organisations are the Sverdlovsk Oblast Universal Scientific Library, the V.G. Belinsky Scientific Library, which is the largest public library in Sverdlovsk Oblast, and the Municipal Library Association, which is composed of 41 libraries throughout the city, including the AI Herzen Central City Library. [167]

There are about 50 different museums in the city. [168] Yekaterinburg has unique museum collections, such as the collections of Russian paintings in the Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts and the Nevyansk icons in the Nevyansk Icon Museum , with more than 300 icons representing the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries on display. There is also a unique exhibit, the Kaslinsky cast iron pavilion, which received main awards at the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris. The Kasli Pavilion was registered by UNESCO as the only cast-iron architectural structure in the world, which is in the museum collection. [169] Museums of the city also have collections of jewellery and stone ornaments. The United Museum of Writers of the Urals presents exhibitions in memory of writers such as Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak and Pavel Bazhov . It also is the home of the Shigirskaya Kladovaya ( Шигирская кладовая ), or Shigir Collection, which includes the oldest known wooden sculpture in the world. The sculpture was found near Nevyansk and originally estimated to have been made approximately 9,500 years ago, but now is estimated to have been made 11,500 years ago. [170] Yekaterinburg museums annually participate in the international event Long Night of Museums .

Yekaterinburg has the third most theatres in Russia. [171] The influence of theatrical life of the city was made by the Moscow Art Academic Theater and the Central Theater of the Soviet Army when they evacuated to Yekaterinburg (as Sverdlovsk) during World War II, and they had their own theater in the city. [172] Notable theatres that operate in the city are Academic Theater of Musical Comedy, Drama Theater, Kolyada-Theater , the youth theatre, and the puppet theatre, as well as others. The Yekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theater received four awards at the Golden Mask 2020 Festival in Moscow, including the main Golden Mask for the Best Opera Performance [173]

In 2014, the city showcased its education, literary, art, and theatre culture through the Russian Year of Culture Programme. [174]

The city has a well-developed film industry. Opened back in 1909, Laurage was the first cinema in Yekaterinburg. In 1943, the Sverdlovsk Film Studio was opened and produced its first feature film Silva a year later. After the Second World War, the studio produced up to ten feature films a year. There are more than 20 cinemas in Yekaterinburg, the oldest of which is the Salyut, while the most capacious is the Cosmos spacecraft. [175] [176] There are also chains of movie theatres such as Premier-Zal, Kinomaks, and Kinoplex, which usually open in shopping and entertainment centres.

A number of popular Russian rock bands, such as Urfin Dzhyus, Chaif , Chicherina , Nautilus Pompilius , Nastya, Trek, Agata Kristi , Slaughter to Prevail and Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii , were originally formed in Yekaterinburg ( Ural Rock is often considered as a particular variety of rock music. Yekaterinburg and St. Petersburg are actually considered to be the main centres of the genre in Russia). Also, opera singers like Boris Shtokolov , Yuri Gulyayev , Vera Bayeva graduated from the Urals State Conservatory. The Ural Philharmonic Orchestra (currently conducted by Dmitry Liss ), founded by Mark Paverman and located in Yekaterinburg, is also very popular in Russia and in Europe, as well as the Ural Academic Popular Chorus, a folk-singing and dance ensemble. [ citation needed ]

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Yekaterinburg V. I. Filatov State Circus is located in the centre of the city, on the western bank of the Iset River. In 2012, the Yekaterinburg Circus was nominated "Best Circus of the Year" for the circus show Sharivari by the Rosgoscirk and the Ministry of Culture . [177]

The Presidential Center named after Boris Yeltsin was built in Yekaterinburg in 2015. It is considered to be a public, cultural and educational center. Center has its art gallery, library, museum equipped with the newest multimedia technologies that help to present the documents, video materials and archive photos. In 2017, the Yeltsin Center was recognized as the best museum in Europe by the Council of Europe, the first of the museums in Russia. [178]

The Urals Society of Natural Science Lovers pushed Yekaterinburg to have a zoo. Currently, the zoo has more than 1,000 animals that belong to more than 350 species. The zoo covers an area of 2.7 hectares.

On 18 June 2011, Yekaterinburg launched Red Line as a pedestrian tourist route for self-guided tours by residents and visitors to go to 34 landmarks in the historical section of the city. [179]

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Many buildings of Yekaterinburg are ranged from a different number of architectural styles. The city had a regular layout, based on the fortresses of the Renaissance and by the principles of French town planning during the 17th century. By the 18th century, the Baroque movement was not that influential in Yekaterinburg, with the style being seen in churches which later declined [180]

In the first half of the 19th century, neoclassicism grew influential in the Yekaterinburg's architecture. The estates were built in the neoclassic style, including the main house, wings, services, and often an English-style park. This style's influence in Yekaterinburg is mostly due to the contributions of architect Michael Malakhov, who worked in the city from 1815 to 1842. He designed the assemblies of the Verkhne-Isetsky factory as well as the Novo-Tikhvinsky Monastery. [180]

At the beginning of the 20th century, eclecticism became a dominant influence in Yekaterinburg's architecture. Buildings such as the Opera House and Yekaterinburg railway station were built in this style. During the 1920s and the 1930s, constructivism took effect, influencing residential complexes, industrial buildings, stadiums, etc. Architects Moses Ginzburg, Jacob Kornfeld, the Vesnina brothers, Daniel Friedman, and Sigismund Dombrovsky contributed greatly to the constructivism in the city. More than 140 structures in Yekaterinburg are designed through the constructivist style. [181]

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During the 1930s to 1950s, there was a turn back to neoclassicism, with much attention paid to public buildings and monuments. Notable examples include the buildings of the Ural Industrial Institute on Lenin Avenue, the City Party Committee and the City Council Executive Committee building (now the City Administrative building), the District Officers' House, and the House of Defense complex. Cultural buildings are built in the squares in orderly composition. In these years, architects Golubev, K. T. Babykin, Valenkov worked fruitfully in Yekaterinburg with this style. In the 1960s, changes in the approach to construction led to widespread distribution of apartment blocks common in the Khrushchev era . Buildings built by individuals were rare, among them being: KKT "Kosmos", the Palace of Youth, and DK UZTM. [182]

From the 1960s to the 1980s, as industrial development grew in Yekaterinburg, so did rationalism . The situation changed in the 1990s when Russia transferred into a market economy. At that time, older buildings were restored, giving the urban area a new environment such as: the Cosmos Concert Hall, the Puppet Theater, the children's ballet theatre The Nutcracker, the Palace of Justice, the Cathedral of the Blood, and the Church of the Transfiguration . At the same time, the construction of new buildings was accompanied by the demolition of historical buildings, leading to the development of the "facade" phenomenon, where the facades of historic buildings are preserved while adjacent modern buildings are built. [183]

The centre of Yekaterinburg became the centre of new construction, where banks, business centres, hotels, luxury residential complexes, and sports and shopping centres were built. High-tech architecture grew influential, with buildings such as the Center for Railway Transportation Management, the Summit business centre, the Aquamarine residential complex, and the retail strip at Vaynera Street being notable examples. Along with this, postmodernism revived interest in the older architectural styles of Yekaterinburg, growing more emphasis on historicalism and contextualism. In the late 1990s, architects grew interested in regionalism . [183]

At the beginning of the 21st century, Yekaterinburg architects turned back to the Soviet-based avant-garde, and influence future city buildings with the neoconstructivist style. The practice of attracting large foreign investors to projects has become popular. In 2007, the construction of the Central business district started, being headed by the French architect Jean Pistre. [183] In 2010, Yekaterinburg became one of the largest centers for the construction of High-rise buildings. In the city, 1,189 high-rise buildings were built, including 20 skyscrapers, the tallest of which is the Iset Tower , with a height of 209 meters. [184]

Yekaterinburg is also a leading sports centre in Russia. A large number of well-known athletes, both world and Olympics champions, are associated with the city. Since 1952, Yekaterinburg athletes have won 137 medals at the Olympic Games (46 gold, 60 silver and 31 bronze). In the 2008 Summer Olympics , 8 residents of Yekaterinburg returned with medals (1 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze). [185]

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In 1965, Yekaterinburg (as Sverdlovsk), along with a number of Russian cities, hosted the Bandy World Championship . In 2018, Yekaterinburg was one of the 11 Russian cities that hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The matches were played on the upgraded Yekaterinburg Arena (called Central Stadium before the World Cup). [186]

Yekaterinburg has a total of 1728 sports facilities, including 16 stadiums with stands, 440 indoor gyms and 45 swimming pools. There are 38 sports children's and youth schools for reserves for the Olympic Games, in which more than 30,000 people are participating. [187]

Sport clubs

Yekaterinburg has many professional sports clubs in sports such as volleyball, basketball, futsal , bandy , and ice hockey for both women and men. Bandy club SKA-Sverdlovsk , women's volleyball club VC Uralochka-NTMK , women's basketball club UMMC Yekaterinburg , and futsal club MFK Sinara Yekaterinburg were among the best teams in Russia and Europe.

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1966Women's Volleyball Superleague1st
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2018 FIFA World Cup

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Yekaterinburg hosted four matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup [59] Yekaterinburg is one of the 11 Russian cities that hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The matches were played on the upgraded Yekaterinburg Arena . [186]

For the World Cup 2018, from 7 October 2015 to 29 December 2017, the Central Stadium was upgraded to bring it into compliance with FIFA requirements for the World Cup and was renamed Yekaterinburg Arena. The architectural concept of the new stadium is built on a combination of historical walls and the built-in core of the modern arena. During the reconstruction of the sports facility, which is a monument of history and culture, the facades are carefully preserved, and the arena itself is equipped with the latest technical achievements of the sports industry. Temporary stands extending outside the stadium's original perimeter were erected to comply with the FIFA requirement of seating for 35,000 spectators. They can hold a total of 12,000 spectators, but the seating will be removed after the World Cup, decreasing the seating capacity back to 23,000. [188] [189]

The FIFA Fan Fest in Yekaterinburg is located in the Mayakovsky Central Park of Entertainment and Culture. Located just outside the city centre in a popular and well-known amusement park, it will have a capacity to hold 17,000 people. [190]

Koltsovo Airport was also reconstructed and had a second runway built. In addition, work was done to prepare another passenger terminal, modernize the technical infrastructure, and launch the business aviation hangar. The airport's capacity in preparation for the World Cup has increased to two thousand people per hour. The street and road network was also upgraded. [191]

The United States, [192] United Kingdom, [193] Germany, [194] France, [195] China [196] and several other countries have consulates in Yekaterinburg.

The BRIC countries met for their first official summit on 16 June 2009, in Yekaterinburg, [197] with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva , Dmitry Medvedev , Manmohan Singh , and Hu Jintao , the respective leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China, all attending.

The foreign ministers of the BRIC countries had also met in Yekaterinburg previously on 16 May 2008.

In June 2013, at the 153rd General Assembly of the Bureau of International Expositions held in Paris, representatives from Yekaterinburg presented the city's bid to host the 2020 World Expo . Yekaterinburg's concept for the upcoming exhibition relates to the impact of globalisation on the modern world.

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed during a televised statement in English to earmark the required funds to build an exhibition complex large enough to receive the estimated 30 million visitors from more than 150 countries. [198]

Yekaterinburg later bid for the Expo 2025 . Yekaterinburg's concept for the bid exhibition relates to the technologies to make people happy by changing the world with innovation and quality of life. The host was announced on 23 November 2018 and Yekaterinburg lost out to Osaka, Japan.

Yekaterinburg hosted the Global Summit on Manufacturing and Industrialization (GMIS — 2019) GMIS under the auspices of the United Nations. [199] The annual INNOPROM exhibition is among the five largest industrial exhibitions in the world. [200]

Yekaterinburg is twinned with: [201]

  • Anton Bakov , Leader of the Monarchist Party
  • Irina Antonenko , Miss Russia 2010
  • Aleksei Balabanov , film director, screenwriter, producer
  • Vera Bazarova , pairs figure skater
  • Pavel Bazhov , folklorist and children's author
  • Old Man Bukashkin , artist and poet
  • Pavel Datsyuk , ice hockey player
  • Nikolay Durakov , bandy legend
  • Chiang Fang-liang , former first lady of Taiwan
  • Aleksey Fedorchenko , film director, producer
  • Denis Galimzyanov , sprinter cyclist
  • Anna Gavrilenko , Group rhythmic gymnast Olympic Gold medalist
  • Nikolay Karpol , national women volleyball team coach
  • Nikolai Khabibulin , ice hockey player
  • Alexei Yashin , ice hockey player
  • Alexei Khvostenko , avant-garde poet, singer-songwriter, artist, and sculptor
  • Nikolay Kolyada , actor, director, writer, playwright, and playwriting teacher
  • Ilya Kormiltsev , poet, translator, publisher
  • Olga Kotlyarova , Olympic runner
  • Maxim Kovtun , figure skater
  • Vladislav Krapivin , children's author
  • Valeria Savinykh , WTA Professional player
  • Nikolay Krasovsky , mathematician
  • Yulia Lipnitskaya , figure skater
  • Iskander Makhmudov , businessman
  • Vladimir Malakhov , ice hockey player
  • Gennady Mesyats , vice-president of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Maxim Miroshkin , pairs figure skater
  • Vladimir Mulyavin (1941 – 2003), Belarusian musician and the founder of the folk-rock band Pesniary [202]
  • Alfia Nazmutdinova , rhythmic gymnast
  • Ernst Neizvestny , sculptor
  • Oleg Platonov , writer, historian, and economist
  • Daria Pridannikova , rhythmic gymnast
  • Eduard Rossel , ex-governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast
  • Boris Ryzhy , poet
  • Mikhail Shchennikov , race walker
  • Vera Sessina , rhythmic gymnast
  • Georgy Shishkin , painter
  • Vassily Sigarev , playwright, screenwriter, film director
  • Anastasiia Tatareva , Group rhythmic gymnast Olympic Gold medalist
  • Sergei Tchepikov , Olympic biathlon competitor
  • Vladimir Tretyakov , ex-rector of the Ural State University
  • Lev Vainshtein , Olympic shooter
  • Sergei Vonsovsky , physicist
  • Alexander Dudoladov , writer
  • Alexander Malinin , singer
  • Petr Yan , Former UFC Bantamweight Champion
  • A ballistic missile submarine of the Project 667BDRM Delfin class ( NATO reporting name: Delta IV ) is named Ekaterinburg (K-84/"807") in honour of the city.
  • The asteroid 27736 Ekaterinburg was named in the city's honour on 1 June 2007.

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  • Екатеринбургская городская Дума.   Решение   №8/1   от   30 июня 2005 г. «О принятии Устава муниципального образования "Город Екатеринбург"», в ред. Решения №1/27 от   27 января 2015 г.   «О внесении изменений в Устав муниципального образования "Город Екатеринбург"». Вступил в силу   со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Вестник Екатеринбургской городской Думы", №95, 15 июля 2005 г. (Yekaterinburg City Duma.   Decision   # 8/1   of   June   30, 2005 On the Adoption of the Charter of the Municipal Formation of the "City of Yekaterinburg" , as amended by the Decision   # 1/27 of   January   27, 2015 On Amending the Charter of the Municipal Formation of the "City of Yekaterinburg" . Effective as of   the day of the official publication.).
  • Областная Дума Законодательного Собрания Свердловской области.   Областной закон   №30-ОЗ   от   20 мая 1997 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Свердловской области», в ред. Закона №32-ОЗ от   25 апреля 2012 г.   «О внесении изменений в Областной закон "Об административно-территориальном устройстве Свердловской области"». Вступил в силу   со дня официального опубликования за исключением отдельных положений, вступающих в силу в иные сроки. Опубликован: "Областная газета", №81, 3 июня 1997 г. (Oblast Duma of the Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast.   Oblast Law   # 30-OZ   of   May   20, 1997 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Sverdlovsk Oblast , as amended by the Law   # 32-OZ of   April   25, 2012 On Amending the Oblast Law "On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Sverdlovsk Oblast" . Effective as of   the day of the official publication with the exception of several clauses which take effect on a different date.).
  • Областная Дума Законодательного Собрания Свердловской области.   Закон   №85-ОЗ   от   12 июля 2007 г. «О границах муниципальных образований, расположенных на территории Свердловской области», в ред. Закона №107-ОЗ от   29 октября 2013 г.   «Об упразднении отдельных населённых пунктов, расположенных на территории города Ивделя, и о внесении изменений в Приложение   39 к Закону Свердловской области "О границах муниципальных образований, расположенных на территории Свердловской области"». Вступил в силу   через 10   дней после официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Областная газета", №232–249, 17 июля 2007 г. (Oblast Duma of the Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast.   Law   # 85-OZ   of   July   12, 2007 On the Borders of the Municipal Formations on the Territory of Sverdlovsk Oblast , as amended by the Law   # 107-OZ of   October   29, 2013 On Abolishing Several Inhabited Localities on the Territory of the Town of Ivdul and on Amending the Law of Sverdlovsk Oblast "On the Borders of the Municipal Formations on the Territory of Sverdlovsk Oblast" . Effective as of   the day which is 10   days after the official publication.).
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