It hosts the organization of receptions and events, and can accommodate up to 300 people for seated meals and 500 people for cocktails in its lounges and vestibules.
The Château de Champlâtreux is a magnificent example of 18th century architecture. It was the country residence of the Molé family, an illustrious family of Parisian parliamentarians, and today belongs to the Duke of Noailles. The castle and the park are classified
monument. Mathieu-François Molé (1705–1793), mortar president of the Paris parliament, used part of the fortune of his wife, Bonne-Félicité Bernard to rebuild on a much larger scale the modest Louis XIII style residence inherited from his ancestors. This old castle was demolished in 1750.
The castle was designed as a country residence and reception venue. Its luxury is exceptional, and the ground floor has four large state rooms. It is therefore not surprising that Champlâtreux has become a favorite meeting place for receptions and hunting in the forests that surround it.
Overview of Château de Champlatreux
Venue Type
Castle
Dining Capacity
300
Reception Capacity
500
Sleeps No. of People
12
Bridal Suite
Standard Room
Ceremony & Reception
Dancefloor Available
Church Within Walking Distance
Fireworks Permitted
Venue
Ballroom
Disabled Access
Landscaped Gardens
Marquee Permitted
Exclusive Use
Bridal Changing Facilities
Outdoor Reception Space
On-Site Parking
Food and Drink
External Catering Permitted
In-house Catering
Pricing for Château de Champlatreux
Venue Hire Only
Prices Start At
€5,990
Maximum Price
€10,940
What is included in this pricing:
Exclusive use
Furniture included
Couple accommodation included
Guest accommodation included
Choice of preferred caterers
In-house Catering
(price per head)
Prices Start At
€100
Maximum Price
€300
Very High End: 250 to 300 euros + per person approximately
High-end: approximately 150-250 euros per person
Mid-Range: approximately 100-140 euros per person
(prices include a cocktail, dinner, soft drinks, chairs and tables and service)
FROM PARIS (27km): (Recommended itinerary)
Northern ring road – A1 Porte de la Chapelle motorway (or A3 Porte de Bagnolet) for 16km.
Exit towards Cergy-Pontoise N 104 and take the exit: Chantilly / Luzarches / D316. THE
Château de Champlâtreux (Epinay -Champlâtreux) is on the D316 (on the left) 2 km after
this exit, just before Luzarches.
Or :
North ring road Porte de la Chapelle – A1 motorway exit No. 3 towards Beauvais
RN 1 towards Beauvais - then D316 towards Chantilly
The Château de Champlâtreux (Epinay -Champlâtreux) is indicated on the D316 (on the left)
4.5 km before
Luzarches.
FROM CERGY PONTOISE (30km):
A15 motorway towards Beauvais / Amiens – then N184 near Saint-Ouen l’Aumone
- then D104 in
direction Chantilly-Roissy CDG – Exit towards Chantilly / Luzarches / D316.
The Château de Champlâtreux (Epinay -Champlâtreux) is on the D316, on the left, 2 km
after this exit, just before Luzarches.
FROM LILLE (210km):
A1 motorway towards Paris (193km) - Take exit N°6 CHARLES DE GAULLE
CERGY-PONTOISE – LOUVRES – GOUSSAINVILLE.
Follow the direction of Cergy Pontoise (green signs) – take the D104 (Francilienne)
direction of Cergy
Pontoise (11km) – 3rd exit: Chantilly / Luzarches / D316.
The Château de Champlâtreux (Epinay -Champlâtreux) is on the RN16 (on the left) 2 km
after this exit, just before Luzarches.