More than a place, a way of hosting

The house is not revealed at once, it is experienced as you move through it

Maison Célestine was not conceived as a place to visit, but as a house to be lived in.
Anchored in the hills of the Baronnies Provençales, it opens generously onto the landscape, welcoming in light, silence, and the rhythm of the seasons.


Between stone, horizons, and open spaces, the house welcomes those who come to inhabit it for a few days.

A family home shaped by the landscape

Living Within the Landscape

Reception Spaces

Three Spaces, Three Atmospheres

Open to the valley, Halo captures the light and momentum of the landscape. Under open skies, the Belvédère guides the gaze. More intimate, La Ferme offers a quiet refuge, perfect for shared moments.

Ceremony Settings

In the heart of Provence, surrounded by nature

Maison Célestine offers two outdoor ceremony spaces, designed to celebrate your vows in a natural and refined setting.
An alternative beneath the farm’s nomadic tent ensures a seamless experience, whatever the conditions.

The Rooms

To Prolong the Celebration

The estate features 47 beautifully appointed accommodations for your guests, set across three distinct locations. Discover the authentic charm of La Ferme’s rooms, the exotic spirit of Umah’s cocoons, and the warmth of the wooden cabins.

A place designed to let the moment unfold.

The pool area

Like a cocoon of freshness at the heart of the surrounding nature, the pool invites relaxation beneath the sun of the Baronnies Provençales.


Clear water reflects the light of the sky, while the summer bar extends this peaceful interlude.


Nearby, the pétanque court brings laughter and conversation together.

The Estate in Brief

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Reception Guests

2

Ceremony Settings

3

Reception Spaces

47

Overnight Guests

Discover the Estate

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Your Host

“At Maison Célestine, we pay particular attention to every detail. I envisioned this place with care, so that it reflects the softness and elegance I love to share.”

Juliette