Our rooms

Spending a night in an 18th-century château is the promise offered in Vitrolles-en-Luberon. Beneath the rafters of this jewel of Provençal architecture, five rooms have been patiently reimagined. Each unfolds a unique world, furnished with pieces and objects acquired from renowned art dealers or selected at auction, where each item carries within it a piece of history.

From one room to the next, styles resonate, telling the story of the evolution of taste, from the majesty of Louis XIV to the elegance of Louis XV, culminating in the refinement of Louis XVI. Generous or more intimate spaces, shifting lighting, carefully chosen details: everything contributes to a dialogue between heritage and contemporary living. Here, even the elevator becomes a cabinet of curiosities, extending the experience to the top floor. Then comes the night. Dream, sleep, marvel—as if Versailles were still whispering—and savor the discreet charm of the nights at Grand Pré.

Contemporary refinement and comfort

The rooms on the second floor are accessible via a grand staircase or an elevator.

As with the rest of the château, their renovation involved numerous trades and artisans. Upholsterers, carpenters, antique dealers, painters, plumbers, masons, electricians, and plasterers played a vital role in this remarkable heritage project, including specialists in plasterwork and period ornamentation.

The wallpapers by Antoinette Poisson, Farrow & Ball, and Maison Germain evoke the Age of Enlightenment, as do the carefully selected furniture, paintings, and wall sconces.

The marble-clad bathrooms are equipped with high-end Hortus fixtures. Plush bathrobes, fine linens, toiletries, and a hairdryer enhance this atmosphere of comfort and well-being.