Château de Chignat's reception spaces are converted barn halls that form the working heart of this 12th-century Auvergne estate. The largest, the 290 m² Salle Dame-Jeanne, seats 250 in banquet configuration beneath a collection of decorative glass dame-jeannes that give the room its name, while the 135 m² Salle aux Arrosoirs delivers exposed beams, warm wood panelling, and a champêtre aesthetic that seats 70 for more intimate gatherings. A third hall, lined with reclaimed wall panels from Canadian train carriage floors, adds an unexpected industrial-rustic edge. All three rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with high-resolution projectors, and the renovation by Groupe Montel Hospitality blended recycled materials, vintage brocante finds, and contemporary design into a coherent barn-meets-boutique-hotel identity.
The estate accommodates up to 95 guests across contemporary lofts within the château, an annex gîte, and a seasonal glamping village of lodge tents and vintage caravans available June to September. A 400 m² marquee with included guinguette string lights and furniture seats 300 outdoors, complementing the 6,000 m² of landscaped grounds that include a heated pool, sauna, pétanque court, and fire pit lounge. Venue hire starts from EUR 16,000 for a full weekend of exclusive use, 15 minutes from Clermont-Ferrand and 12 kilometres from the regional airport. For couples who want the barn aesthetic at scale, with the infrastructure to match, Chignat is one of the few French venues where three distinct barn halls and outdoor marquee capacity combine under one booking.
Three converted barn reception halls, each with a distinct character, from dame-jeanne glass bottles to reclaimed train carriage panels.







