France is a paradise for couples looking for a romantic wedding venue. With its sublime landscapes and historical monuments, its vibrant cities and its picturesque villages. Read moreThese romantic places are the reflection of the dream of every couple getting married and are the source of wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. Typically, these venues have ceremony rooms that are built with great care to incorporate specific details and romantic touches.
At Espace Longuenée, the Annick Belet room is the ideal place to organize events, conferences, shows, receptions, weddings, seminars, family reunions...
Hecca Concept Store is an unusual 50m² space located at 3bis on the charming Rue du Fer à Cheval behind Notre Dame Church, a stone's throw from the museum.
Former stronghold of the powerful Castellane family, the castle has survived the centuries despite a turbulent past. Religious wars, sentimental stories, family quarrels, duels, sieges...
A large villa in a privileged setting, on an estate of 17,500m², the swimming pool and jacuzzi in the heart of the park. An ideal location for visiting the many charming places
We had 3 dreams: Bob wanted to invent an atypical, trendy and relaxed space; Laurent imagined a welcoming place to live and meet at any time of the day and Nicolas wanted to offer cosmopolitan cuisine.
Available for rental all year round, Le Mas sous le Marronnier with its large reception room, its stone walls and its large park planted with olive trees, welcomes you in a warm atmosphere
Avrilly's diverse infrastructure allows for the organization of a wide range of events for individuals: weddings, family celebrations, communions, cocktail parties, receptions, evenings…
Experience an exceptional moment in the footsteps of the families who have rocked this land for more than 3 centuries.
What more beautiful place than a setting of vines and pine trees to celebrate a unique day?
Your guests, and you yourself, will be charmed by this beautiful 18th century property, a Historic Monument, magnified in the 19th century by the famous landscape architects Henri and Achille Duchêne.