GALERIE ROYALE

The Offices

Calm and Bright

The office entrance is on the Cour Royale. Neat metalwork signage guides the way. The 18th-century facades offer a unique architectural feature, with bow windows added in the 19th-century to brighten the landings on each floor.

The courtyard is now embellished with a remarkable tree, a century-old bonsai olive that has never been pruned.

  • Terraces
  • Toilets
  • Lifts
  • Offices
  • Stores
  • GF+6 139 sq. m 14 p.
  • GF+5 573 sq. m 75 p.
  • GF+4 994 sq. m 118 p.
  • GF+3 978 sq. m 127 p.
  • GF+2bis 143 sq. m 18 p.
  • GF+2 992 sq. m 128 p.
  • GF+1 987 sq. m 87 p.
  • GF 140 sq. m
  • GF-1 200 sq. m
  • TOTAL 5 056 sq. m 567 p.

& The right balance between contemporary heritage

The 2 private mansions on Rue Royale have been combined to create two 500-sq. m-floors, Rue Royale and Cour Royale, on either side of the original stairwells.

On the 2nd floor, two exceptional salons, listed and classified as historic monuments, feature remarkable heritage elements such as woodwork, parquet flooring, and moldings.