Enjoy a luxurious stay in the world of Lalique
Why not delve into the heart of French glassmaking expertise? Discover the Musée Lalique, in the heart of the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park, and follow in the footsteps of René Lalique, pioneer of modern jewellery in the Art Nouveau period, then master glassmaker in the Art Deco period. Just a stone's throw away, the Villa René Lalique opens its doors to you for an unforgettable stay.
Marvel at the permanent collections of the Musée Lalique
Much more than just a name, Lalique evokes an expertise and a precious artistic heritage that we never tire of admiring. Nestling in an exceptional setting between Alsace and Lorraine, in Wingen-sur-Moder, the Musée Lalique houses more than 650 remarkable works tracing the work of René Lalique, his son Marc and his granddaughter Marie-Claude. In this unique setting, located on the former Hochberg glassworks site, you can admire the company's signature creations: Art Nouveau jewellery, jewellery designs, perfume bottles, tableware and other legendary decorative objects. Throughout the visit, let yourself be carried away by the poetry of glass and the magic of crystal!




An exceptional night at the Villa René Lalique
Just like the treasures in the museum, the enchanting world of the Villa René Lalique invites you to enjoy a timeless experience. The 5-star Relais & Cäteaux hotel is the former residence of René Lalique when he stayed with his family in Alsace. The 6 prestigious suites are all decorated in a style inspired by emblematic creations from Lalique's history. Dahlia, Hirondelles, Dragon, Zeila, Rose or Masque de Femme, each atmosphere will envelop your stay in softness. The next morning, you will have the pleasure of savouring your gourmet breakfast in the cosy René Lalique lounge, or in the comfort of your suite.


Gastronomic dinner at the Villa René Lalique
What better way to round off your stay than with a dinner at the Michelin-starred Villa René Lalique? The 4-course gastronomic menu (drinks not included) takes on a whole new dimension in this masterly setting, a veritable temple of glass opening onto nature and designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta. Behind the stove, Chef Paul Stradner will delight you with his committed cuisine, faithful to the products of the Rhine, and awarded 2 stars in the Michelin Guide. Between each course, the superb view over the teeming countryside is as fascinating as it is soothing. The must-try dessert is created by Pastry Chef Nicolas Multon. The perfect way to experience the French art of living according to Lalique!

