• 6 Josephine Bathroom
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  • 4 Josephine Bed 2
  • 3 Josephine Bed 1
  • 2 Josephine Couch
  • 1 Josephine Plaque

Joséphine Honeymoon Suite

At the top, soaring ceilings and a magnificent chandelier create a grand ambience. The suite features a luxurious king-size bed draped in fine linens and antique-style furnishings. Large windows fill the room with natural light and offer peaceful views of the château’s manicured grounds.

The fully appointed private bathroom includes a bath, shower, and separate toilet, providing both comfort and privacy. Rich in subtle 18th-century details, the Joséphine Suite offers a serene and opulent retreat where history and comfort gracefully combine.

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Amenities

  • One queen bed
  • Full bathroom
  • Storage space (cupboard/dresser)

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