The House



The house was built in the gardens of the Carmelite convent, which was sold as national property in 1793. The Carmelites had been established there since 1271 under the episcopate of Peter II, Bishop of Orange, where they initially had only a hospice.

In 1307, William V authorized them to build a convent, a church, and a cemetery. In 1356, everything was demolished; forced to withdraw within the city, the Carmelites founded a new convent and a church. Everything was ransacked in 1567 during the Wars of Religion.

The Carmelites rebuilt these ruins in 1628. This marked the return of freedom of worship.

The auction took place on March 30, 1793. The fountain in our garden is that of the Carmelite convent.

The Rooms



The three bedrooms are located on the second floor for greater tranquility and offer a lovely view of Saint Eutrope Hill and the top of the ancient theater.

All three have been redesigned to create spacious living spaces.

Testimonials



Audrey Masson

Audrey

"Our family appreciated Sabine and Alain's warm welcome and attentiveness. A remarkable breakfast with local and homemade products! And we're eager to return very soon!! THANK YOU."

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Donne and Jacqueline

Thank you for a wonderful stay at your superb B&B. It's a perfect place to stay, right in the center of Orange, literally less than a five-minute walk from the Roman Theater. We were very comfortable, with comfortable beds, charming decor, a delicious breakfast, and a very welcoming and helpful host and hostess. We will be back!

Laeticia Laurent

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"Great stay, the new hosts are very welcoming, the rooms are very clean, the bedding is top notch, we slept very well, and the breakfast is extra, we will come back without hesitation."

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310 Boulevard Edouard Daladier, Orange, 84100, France