L’Orangerie des Trois Roys
L’Orangerie des Trois Roys
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“The Orangerie Des Trois Roys today evokes both the establishment of yesteryear and the memory of the Orangerie du Comté de Toulouse which was located opposite the “Grand bosquet” of the French garden, backing onto the castle, and which disappeared with the construction of the royal bailiwick by Louis XVI. »
Restaurant : L’Orangerie des Trois Roys
Castle: Rambouillet Castle
Address : 4 Rue Raymond Poincaré, 78120 Rambouillet
Contacts : For any request for information or reservation, contact the teams by phone on 01 30 88 69 95 or by email on contact@lorangerie-groupe.fr
Rates and Reservations available online.
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