53 Avenue des Terroirs de France Paris, IDF 75012
Seated: 600
Standing: 880
Square Feet: 19,375 ft2
This millstone building, designed at the end of the 19th century by one of Gustave Eiffel’s apprentices now houses the replica of an ancient funfair with merry-go-rounds and attractions. It was the first room to be created in the Pavillons de Bercy. This unusual and unique venue in Paris offers many different configurations. Its adjustable structure, enables you to enjoy a pre-dinner drink in one side of the room and have dinner in the other. It can also be dedicated entirely to a cocktail reception. The room is perfect for any kind of event: conventions, gala dinners, corporate events, award ceremonies, anniversaries, and many more. The opportunity to ride the centenary merry-go-rounds will provide your guests with an unforgettable experience. Several other attractions will test their skills and dexterity. Upon entering the site, they will be transported back to the 1900’s, the golden age of funfairs.