En raison de notre lien avec les industries électriques et électroniques, nos 14 salles portent le nom d’inventeurs qui ont révolutionné notre quotidien : Roland Moreno, inventeur de la carte à puce, Michael Faraday, inventeur du principe du moteur électrique, Josephine Cochrane, inventeur du premier lave-vaisselle ….
Colorées, modernes, toutes sont équipées d’un mobilier contemporain, d’un écran, d’un vidéoprojecteur et d’un paperboard.
Idéal pour réunions, entretiens, ateliers, conférences, journées d'entreprise, sessions de brainstorming, sessions de formation, journées d’étude, séminaires.
We welcome meetings, seminars, cocktails, lunches for companies...
Our building is the work of Charles-Louis Boileau, architect of Bon Marché, with its facades
neo-renaissance on the main courtyard and its garden populated by Indian ducks and pheasants.
To this remarkable building, located at 11 rue Hamelin, were added buildings 15 and then 17
from the same street where the main entrance is located today.
Bought from the Princess of Cystria by the General Electrical Construction Syndicate, this one
established its offices there in 1939.
These buildings remain today a collective living space for professional unions.
of the electrical, electronic and communication industry, part of whose spaces are
dedicated to hosting events that can be privatized by and for everyone.
Combining history and modernity, our spaces reflect this dual identity.
With a view of our interior garden, our dining rooms welcome
2 to 130 people.