After 3 Years Of Renovation Work, Maison Ruinart’s Emblematic Address Has Been Metamorphosed
Located in the heart of a region renowned for its winemaking expertise, Maison Ruinart fosters dialogue and encounters. Whether relating wine, art or gastronomy, each experience sheds new light on centuries-old heritage, combining nature and culture, pleasure and savoir-faire. Inspiration and conversation are never far away.
4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES has been open for many generations, shaped by the different influences sweeping through the Champagne region and the world. At this unique address in Reims, the creativity, know-how and cultural terroir of the world’s oldest champagne house have taken root and flourished in harmony with nature.
To bring this metamorphosis to life, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, interior designer Gwenaël Nicolas and landscape artist Christophe Gautrand fused their talents to interpret and share the vision of Nicolas Ruinart – who founded the first champagne house in Reims almost 300 years ago. Opposite the centuries-old buildings now stands a contemporary pavilion made from stone and glass. Encased by a freely accessible sculpture garden and designed as a haven for local biodiversity, 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES plunges visitors into the sensorial, inspiring world of champagne.
Cultivating conversations that are both timeless and contemporary, 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES brings together artisans, artists, chefs and visitors to share exceptional moments. Encounters and exchanges provide the opportunity for us to reconnect with ourselves, the world and those around us. These enlightened experiences make 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES much more than an address. It is a destination.
Respecting heritage while also looking to the future, the site reflects the Maison’s commitment to perpetuating tradition and modernity in perfect harmony.
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