The origin of the residence of Compiègne merges with that of the monarchy and dates back to the Merovingian dynasty. After changing its location several times, this royal stay found its final location in 1380: King Charles V had a fortress built which underwent successive extensions.
Room | Live Drama | Class | U-shaped | Banquet | Cocktail | Area (m2) | Picture |
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Hall of the columns | 300 | 500 | |||||
Guardroom | 250 | 350 | |||||
Antechamber of the King and Queen | 150 | 100 | 200 | ||||
Gallery Bal | 300 | 300 | 300 | ||||
Natoire gallery | 120 | 100 | 200 | ||||
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from Paris
A1 motorway, exit 9 towards Compiègne Sud.
At the entrance of Compiègne, direction Soissons.
From Lille
A1 motorway, exit n ° 10 at Arsy.
SNCF Paris
Trains departing from Gare du Nord (approximately 45 minutes).