
Le Balcon du Prince
Two rooms welcome you in a cosy and intimate atmosphere, on the third floor of a former mansion built during the reign of Frederick I of Württemberg-Montbéliard, between 1597 and 1602. From 1920 to 2008, the building housed the Banque de France. It is located on Place Saint-Martin, in the heart of Montbéliard's historic centre.
You'll discover the building after climbing a listed staircase, remarkable for its barrel-vaulted landings and balcony with carved wooden balustrades. Along the way, you can admire the spire of the Church of Saint-Maimbœuf.
You'll be immersed in the history of this exceptional residence and perhaps stay in a room once occupied by Prince Léopold-Frédéric de Wurtemberg-Montbéliard, Chancellor Christophe de Forstner and many other illustrious figures from centuries gone by...
- French, English
- 2 bedrooms(s), 4 person(s)
- Cheques and postal orders, Holiday vouchers, Cash, Bank transfers
- Wireless service
- Horse riding
- Golf
- Fishing
- Public swimming pool
- Footpath
- Sky sports
- Public tennis courts
- archery
- Klettersteig
- One person (Chambres d'hôtes) (Breakfast included)
- Two people (Chambres d'hôtes) (Breakfast included)
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