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It was in 1900 that Baroness Jeanne de Rothschild decided to have the
château de Montvillargenne built. She offered the project to Chatenay,
one of the architects trained at the renowned School of Fine Arts set up
by Honoré Daunet (the famous architect of the Château of Chantilly).
The Château de Montvillargenne is a bit disconcerting for classicism
lovers. The impact of regional and foreign styles on its architecture
can be easily noticed through Norman half-timbering, Württemberg roofing
and Béarn balcony style...
During the Second World War, the château was occupied by German troops.
In 1945, the nuns of the Sacred Heart holy order transform the Château
into a noviciate and a boarding school for young women. When the
noviciate closed down in 1969, the château became a hotel school, and in
1985 the château de Montvillargenne finds its bearings in traditional
gastronomic catering and hotel industry.
The entirely refurbished Château was awarded its 4th star in October
2003. The Chateau has 120 non-smoking bedrooms equipped with the highest
level of comfort, wifi internet access, multimedia services, satellite
television, digital safety box, hair dryer and minibar...
The new ‘Le Vilargène’ restaurant invites you to a new experience with
its fish and seafood specialities! A cuisine of love... a cuisine of
passion... perpetuating bygone tastes and flavours in subtle dishes of
fish, shellfish and seafood and with sweet pleasures guaranteed to bring
your tastebuds to life...Le Vilargène, delighting the five senses...
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