This hall, built in 1881, was formerly the mating barn for stallions, where they used to sire mares. It is an elegant building, made of red brick and beams with parquet flooring, and is surrounded by three former stable blocks. In 1992, it became the setting for the famous French equestrian film, "Mazeppa", by Bartabas, an artist and a horseman, with its decor depicting the studio of Géricault, whose name honours the hall today.
Géricault Hall is ideal for hosting diverse events, including temporary exhibitions, business meetings, shows or meals.
Dimensions:
- 14.60 x 14.30 m (excluding stage)
Maximum accommodation:
- Meeting/Conference style: 50 ~ 350 pers.
- Sit-down meals: maximum 120 covers
- Buffet style: 200 ~ 250 pers.