Wedding Venue Toul: A 16th-Century Château 35 Minutes from Vauban's Fortified City
Secular ceremony in the century-old park, cocktail reception with Côtes de Toul AOC wines, dinner in a Templar estate. Your Lorraine wedding within reach.
Château de Morey sits 35 minutes from Toul, the ancient episcopal city fortified by Vauban. This 16th-century estate, built on the ruins of a Templar convent, hosts your wedding in a setting where every stone tells five centuries of history. The main hall seats 60 to 65 guests for dinner. A separate children's room keeps your 15 to 20 young guests entertained. The dance hall with its period fresco extends the celebration. The one-hectare park planted with century-old trees hosts your secular ceremony and cocktail reception. The Côtes de Toul vineyards, thirty minutes from the château, produce gris de Toul and AOC wines that fit naturally into your wedding menu. The equipped catering kitchen allows your caterer to work in optimal conditions.
Wedding Venue near you Toul
Toul reception halls often lack historical character. Château de Morey provides an entire estate for private hire, with five centuries of history as your backdrop. Thirty-five minutes separate the château from Vauban's ramparts, close enough for your Toul guests, far enough for a true change of scenery. The key advantage for Toul couples: the Côtes de Toul AOC vineyards sit between the city and the château. Your caterer can feature gris de Toul, the distinctive local rosé, directly on the menu. Each space has its role: main hall for dining, dedicated children's room, dance hall with fresco, vaulted cellars, century-old park for the ceremony. This proven setup simplifies your day.
Why choose us
Côtes de Toul vineyards on the route
The AOC vineyards sit between Toul and the château. Serve gris de Toul, this local rosé, at your cocktail hour. Your guests discover a terroir during the celebration.
Main hall for 60-65 guests
Your wedding dinner takes place in a hall with the right proportions. Each guest finds their place without feeling lost in an oversized space.
Secular ceremony in the park
The one-hectare park with century-old trees hosts your outdoor ceremony. Views over the Natagne valley, light filtered through the ancient canopy.
Dance hall with period fresco
The dance floor welcomes up to 65 guests beneath an original château fresco. A setting that predates the Revolution, impossible to replicate.
Photos at Vauban's ramparts
Toul's listed fortifications provide an extraordinary backdrop for couple photos. Thirty-five minutes each way, your photographers have the time.
Your Toul guests arrive at the château in thirty-five minutes via the vineyard road. The Renaissance facade surprises them at the end of the tree-lined avenue. The cocktail reception begins in the park beneath the century-old canopy, a glass of gris de Toul in hand. Photographers capture the park's golden light. Dinner gathers your guests in the main hall with antique woodwork, children in their own room. After dessert, the dance hall and its fresco host the party. The vaulted cellars offer refuge for late-night conversations. The next morning, brunch reunites your loved ones in the park's gentle atmosphere.
Toul couples seeking a characterful wedding in a historic château 35 minutes from Vauban's fortified city. Perfect for 60 to 65 guests who appreciate gastronomy and Côtes de Toul wines.
Why choose us
Capacity 65 seated guests
5-hectare landscaped park
Outdoor civil ceremony
On-site accommodation (rooms + cottage)
Next-day brunch available
Toul
Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine
A former episcopal city fortified by Vauban, Toul preserves remarkable heritage behind its ramparts. Saint-Étienne Cathedral, a Flamboyant Gothic masterpiece, rivals France's greatest cathedrals with its intricately carved facade. The town is also renowned for its grey wines, AOC Côtes de Toul, and its mirabelle plums.
35 minutes by car
Toul
The Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toul, a Flamboyant Gothic masterpiece begun in the 13th century, stands 35 minutes from the château. Its western facade, completed in the 15th century, rivals that of Reims Cathedral. Vauban's ramparts designed under Louis XIV still encircle the old town. Between Toul and the château, the Côtes de Toul vineyards have produced gris de Toul, a unique AOC rosé, since the Middle Ages.
Toul
Saint-Étienne Cathedral
Exceptional Flamboyant Gothic
Côtes de Toul Vineyards
AOC grey and rosé wines
Wedding Venue Toul: A 16th-Century Château 35 Minutes from Vauban's Fortified City
Celebrate your wedding in a historic and romantic setting in the heart of Lorraine. Our 18th-century château offers an exceptional setting with 5-hectare park, elegant reception hall, and on-site accommodation for your guests.