PAVILLON JOSÉPHINE
Built in 1804 in the Orangery garden, the Josephine Pavilion is named after Empress Josephine de Beauharnais, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. Three rooms are available (Napoleon, Josephine and Empress rooms) and offer a chic and historic setting. The first two rooms can accommodate approximately 240 people seated or 300 standing. Often used for fairs, concerts, conferences or exhibitions, it is also in great demand for the organization of banquets and weddings. For a dance party with a DJ, suitable sound systems are available. The kitchen area is available near the Napoleon room with a catering access.
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