Cercle De L’union Interalliée
About Cercle De L’union Interalliée
Founded in 1917, the Cercle de l’Union Interalliée serves as a prestigious gathering place for international diplomats, business leaders, and intellectuals. Established by members of the French and Allied armed forces during World War I, the club aimed to foster unity and cooperation among nations allied in the conflict. The club is located at 33 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in an 18th-century mansion once owned by the Duchesse de Charost, who had close ties to the French aristocracy. The building itself, with its classic French architecture, offers members an atmosphere of refined elegance and tradition. The club’s mission focuses on promoting international understanding and offering a space where members can engage in meaningful discussions on global issues. The Cercle de l’Union Interalliée maintains strong ties to the diplomatic community, frequently hosting high-profile events and discussions that contribute to its role as an influential institution in international relations. Over the years, the club has welcomed many notable members, including political figures, royalty, and leading business professionals. The club’s history is marked by a commitment to maintaining discretion, privacy, and a non-partisan atmosphere, making it an ideal setting for high-level conversations and networking. Membership remains highly selective, reflecting the club’s commitment to preserving its values and traditions. The club continues to uphold its founding principles of fostering alliances and promoting cultural exchange, making it a cornerstone of Parisian elite society.
Facilities and amenities
The Cercle de l’Union Interalliée offers a range of facilities designed for leisure, business, and socializing. Members have access to private dining rooms, a library, and multiple lounges. The club also features a fitness center with a swimming pool, squash courts, and a gym. The beautifully landscaped gardens provide a tranquil setting for relaxation or private gatherings. Social events at the club include formal dinners, lectures, and cultural events, which attract prominent figures from various fields, offering members exceptional networking opportunities.
Visiting the club
Reciprocal visitors must arrange their visit through their home club and obtain a letter of introduction. Upon arrival, they should present the letter along with proper identification at the reception. Adherence to the club’s dress code and etiquette is mandatory during the visit.
Around the club
The club is located in the heart of Paris, within walking distance of iconic landmarks such as the Champs-Élysées and the Louvre. The surrounding area offers luxury shopping on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, as well as easy access to fine dining and cultural attractions. The location provides an excellent base for exploring the city’s historic and cultural sites.
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Club status
The club is open.
The club is accepting reciprocal visits.
Facilities
Dress code
We would like to remind you that for Members and their guests a jacket and tie are mandatory for men in the salons, bar, dining room restaurant and the garden (jeans not being city wear).
Address
33, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Paris
75008
Paris
France