PALAIS CONSULAIRE DE TOULOUSE
Congress Venues, Meeting Venues, Reception Venues
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The Palais Consulaire, owned by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Toulouse (Esquirol/Carmes/Saint Etienne districts), provides spaces for your events combining both technological modernism and architectural heritage.
You would like to organize a meeting, a conference, a seminar, a job dating, a cocktail dinner or a cultural event in an atypical location in the city center of Toulouse. The Palais Consulaire, owned by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Toulouse (Esquirol/Carmes/Saint Etienne districts), provides you with spaces combining both technological modernism and architectural heritage.
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Madam BOUILLIER DelphineChargée d’évènementiel et de valorisation patrimoniale
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Room capacities
| Rooms | Theatre | U | School | Meeting | Dinner | Cocktail | Cabaret |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cour d'Honneur - 800 m²A massive gate opens onto a garden, a haven of peace in the heart of a bustling commercial district. A generously shaped statue sits serenely in front of the Consular Palace. This allegorical representation of the Garonne was created in 1957 by the Toulouse sculptor Joseph Andrau. The two buildings on gardens are built in the typical style of 18th century residences, in exposed brick. Its wrought iron balcony and sculpted motifs were taken from the old façade of the Hôtel de Fumel. The whole forms an exceptional and elegant setting, ideal for an outdoor event. |
200 | ||||||
Salle Alfred Girard - 60 m² |
40 | 16 | 20 | 16 | 24 | 40 | 24 |
Salle Gabriel Barlangue - 55 m²Let yourself be seduced by the studious atmosphere of this room. We are here in the former library of the Chamber of Commerce, redecorated in 1950 by Antonin Cazelles. The large painting on canvas occupying the back of the room was created in 1951 by Maurice Mélat, a Toulouse painter and former decorator of the Théâtre du Capitole. At the request of President Barlangue, the artist immortalized the thirty-three members of the CCI of Toulouse in session. |
30 | 12 | 20 | 16 | 24 | 30 | 24 |
Salle Gaston Doumergue - 300 m²Room of 250 sqm + adjoining passageway of 50 sqm - Max. 200 pax |
200 | 36 | 36 | 150 | 200 | 150 | |
Salle Jacqueline Auriol - 50 m² |
30 | 12 | 18 | 20 | 30 | 20 | |
Salle Jean-Baptiste de Ciron - 60 m²The room was the former dining room of the parliamentary family of Ciron, the first owner of the Hotel. From this period, the room has preserved a magnificent “French style” ceiling painted in oil discovered in 1951 under an ordinary false ceiling. Everything suggests that this impressive decoration was created in 1648, on the occasion of the wedding of Jean-Baptiste de Ciron and Diane de Maussac. |
40 | 16 | 20 | 16 | 24 | 40 | 24 |
Salle Marius Audouy - 115 m²Completely modernized and decorated with large frescoes representing places and scenes of local life well known to Toulouse residents, the Audouy room does not lack originality. Created in the 1950s, by emblematic artists of the Toulouse School of painting such as Bergougnan, Bouillère, Fages, Mélat..., this unique and astonishing artistic decor will give a particular depth to your event. |
80 | 26 | 36 | 28 | 48 | 80 | 48 |
Salles des Séances - 170 m²96 personnes en salle + 11 personnes en tribune + 3 assesseurs = max. 110 personnes. Pas de cocktail, ni repas dans cette salle. |
110 | 110 | |||||
Salon Sarramon - 55 m²With its “Versailles” type parquet flooring, its Louis XVI style furniture covered in red velvet, its period Louis XV chandelier, in crystal and bronze, and its romantic paintings from the 19th century, let yourself be seduced by the charm of this room , ideal for your meetings or cocktail dinners. |
30 | 12 | 18 | 20 | 30 | 20 |
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PALAIS CONSULAIRE DE TOULOUSE
2, rue d'Alsace-Lorraine BP 10202, BP 10202 31002 TOULOUSEPalais Consulaire entrance at the corner of Alsace-Lorraine Street and Croix Baragnon
From Toulouse Blagnac airport: 15 km / 20 mn by car
From Toulouse Matabiau train station: 6 km / 20 mn by car



