A historic building elevated from 1840 by M. de Brosses, the Château de la Fontaine is the exceptional setting for your wedding. The façade, entrance hall and grand staircase compose a scene beyond time.
The Château de la Fontaine is a building of great character, elevated from 1840 by M. de Brosses. It presides over 7 hectares of privatised parkland, just 1 hour from Paris.
Its façade and entrance hall set the scene immediately: noble materials, generous volumes and a majestic grand staircase down which the Bride will descend to join the ceremony beneath the estate's remarkable cedar tree.
Inside, the Castle houses the rooms dedicated to your wedding weekend: the Boudoir and the Lounge for preparations, the Bridal Suite on the ground floor, 14 bedrooms and 3 dormitories for your guests, and numerous reception rooms.
Outside, the 17th-century stables, the orangery, the courtyard and the park complete this historic ensemble.
Elevated from 1840 by M. de Brosses
An exceptional backdrop for your photographs
For the Bride's descent
The Castle + 7 hectares entirely to yourselves