Bouquerie Lagrasse stands as a testament to history and artistry, nestled in the picturesque village of Lagrasse in southern France. Once a renowned bakery and a sanctuary during the Second World War, this historic building, now offers a unique blend of heritage and contemporary elegance. Designed by architect Matthieu Pailhes, Bouquerie Lagrasse seamlessly integrates the rich history of the building with modern artistic expressions and Scandinavian design influences.
Bouquerie Lagrasse offers seven luxury accommodation options in its gîtes, five of which have fully equipped kitchens and are suitable for 2-4 adults and young adults from 14 years old. The interior of Bouquerie Lagrasse is a celebration of art and design, featuring an impressive collection of contemporary sculptures and paintings. Go back to the classics with turntables and Marshall Speakers in the rooms with kitchens. The artistic touch extends to the rooms and public spaces with works such as Joanna Flatau’s "Jaune," Joelle Mariou’s "L’Enfer de Dante," and Nigel Mullins’ "Pressure," among others. The design elements are influenced by Scandinavian aesthetics, with kitchens and washbasins from Vipp and stylish furniture by Karl Hansen, Normann, and Skargaarden.
In addition, there is a large demonstration kitchen downstairs where we prepare and serve breakfast to our clients. This kitchen also serves as a venue for events and as a platform for visiting and local chefs to teach and entertain clients interested in the cuisine of the South of France. Bouquerie Lagrasse offers interactive cooking classes where guests of all skill levels can learn to prepare exquisite dishes from around the world. Moreover, you will be able to enjoy activities in and around Lagrasse, like cycling, hiking, and swimming in July and August.
Lagrasse is ideally located in the Corbières, a region famous for its wines, rugged beauty, mountains and hiking trails. Part of the Aude department in the Occitanie region of southern France. The history of Lagrasse goes back over a thousand years. It's a thriving tourist village, with the Abbey on one side of the river Orbieu and residents’ houses, restaurants and craft stores on the other.
Experience the charm and elegance of Bouquerie Lagrasse and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting village.
Bouquerie Lagrasse stands as a testament to history and artistry, nestled in the picturesque village of Lagrasse in southern France. Once a renowned bakery and a sanctuary during the Second World War, this historic building, now offers a unique blend of heritage and contemporary elegance. Designed by architect Matthieu Pailhes, Bouquerie Lagrasse seamlessly integrates the rich history of the building with modern artistic expressions and Scandinavian design influences.
Bouquerie Lagrasse offers seven luxury accommodation options in its gîtes, five of which have fully equipped kitchens and are suitable for 2-4 adults and young adults from 14 years old. The interior of Bouquerie Lagrasse is a celebration of art and design, featuring an impressive collection of contemporary sculptures and paintings. Go back to the classics with turntables and Marshall Speakers in the rooms with kitchens. The artistic touch extends to the rooms and public spaces with works such as Joanna Flatau’s "Jaune," Joelle Mariou’s "L’Enfer de Dante," and Nigel Mullins’ "Pressure," among others. The design elements are influenced by Scandinavian aesthetics, with kitchens and washbasins from Vipp and stylish furniture by Karl Hansen, Normann, and Skargaarden.
In addition, there is a large demonstration kitchen downstairs where we prepare and serve breakfast to our clients. This kitchen also serves as a venue for events and as a platform for visiting and local chefs to teach and entertain clients interested in the cuisine of the South of France. Bouquerie Lagrasse offers interactive cooking classes where guests of all skill levels can learn to prepare exquisite dishes from around the world. Moreover, you will be able to enjoy activities in and around Lagrasse, like cycling, hiking, and swimming in July and August.
Lagrasse is ideally located in the Corbières, a region famous for its wines, rugged beauty, mountains and hiking trails. Part of the Aude department in the Occitanie region of southern France. The history of Lagrasse goes back over a thousand years. It's a thriving tourist village, with the Abbey on one side of the river Orbieu and residents’ houses, restaurants and craft stores on the other.
Experience the charm and elegance of Bouquerie Lagrasse and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting village.