Chateau de Ferrieres is one of the largest privately built chateaux in France, constructed in 1859 by the Rothschild family to a design inspired by English country houses. The estate sits in Seine-et-Marne, roughly 25 kilometres east of Paris, with capacity for over 200 guests and grounds that include formal gardens, forest, and the parkland of a property built to impress at national scale. In-house chef service handles catering logistics that external caterers would struggle with at this capacity.
Fireworks are permitted, and the child-friendly policy accommodates large family celebrations. The mid-range venue fee for a Rothschild-built chateau of this scale is notable, and the on-site accommodation supports multi-day celebrations. The Plan B indoor spaces, given the chateau's vast interior, are not a compromise but a feature: reception halls at Ferrieres were built to hold the political and social gatherings of 19th-century France. For large celebrations that want a venue with genuine historical magnitude near Paris, Ferrieres operates at a scale that other chateaux cannot approach.
A Rothschild-built chateau of national significance 25 kilometres from Paris, with in-house chef and interiors designed for celebrations at the grandest scale.






