Valets were vacuum cleaning the gaming tables, removing every bit of dust and foreign matter as anything even that small might compromise the gambling results. He commented in his Reuter’s blog that he felt very privileged to witness this private world with its codes and particularities. However, in 2014, Reuters photographer Eric Gaillard was allowed to turn a documentary about the casino’s inner life over three days. No cameras are allowed inside the casino’s ornate rooms. The luxurious halls of this iconic building have often been a setting for “James Bond” movies. Monte-Carlo Casino in Monaco is perhaps the most grand and famous gambling house in the world. Unknown facts about Monaco: No cameras, no photos are allowed inside the casino