Salle des colonnes

Elegant and steeped in history, the Salle des Colonnes embodies the charm of the 19th century. With its cast-iron columns, view of the Eiffel Tower and period display windows, it offers a prestigious setting for lectures, concerts and official events.

Description

The Salle des Colonnes, an emblematic large room with a surface area of 127 m2, is distinguished by its cast-iron columns dating from the 1840s, remnants of the expansion work carried out by the architect Duquesney. Offering a breathtaking view of the garden and the possibility of glimpsing the Eiffel Tower, it is the perfect embodiment of 19thᵉ century architecture.

Designed as a place of pomp and meeting, the room displays fossils and scientific instruments in period wooden wall cabinets. Today, it hosts courses, official events and concerts.

Capacity :

22 videoconference/meeting places

120 standing event seats

70 concert seats