In Paris

Faced with excess demand, the FPH is no longer able to process spontaneous funding requests. Organizations to which the Foundation wishes to provide support will now be directly contacted.

The FPH’s Parisian office is located at 38 rue Saint-Sabin, in the 11th arrondissement, in a building owned by the Foundation.

In the spirit of a “House of Associations”, the Foundation houses several charitable organisations on its premises:

The building has several conference and meeting rooms which are made available to a wider community of organisations that share the values of the FPH. 
For more information, please contact reservation@fph.ch.

Contact Details:
38 rue Saint Sabin
F - 75011 Paris - France

tel: +33 (0) 1 43 14 75 75

Metro:
Line 5 Bréguet Sabin

Line 8 Chemin Vert

Bus:
Line 20 or 65, Chemin Vert stop

Vélib:
Station no. 11033

Opposite 23 Bd Richard Lenoir

In Lausanne

By setting up its head office and its Swiss offices in the Vortex premises (on the periphery of the Université de Lausanne, Unil) while continuing to be present in the Dickens space, the Foundation wishes to take part in strengthening collaborations between research, higher education, civil society and local communities in favour of an ecological transition.

Contact Details:
Vortex
Route de Praz-Véguey 29

BP 907

CH-1002 Chavannes-près-Renens

tel: +41 (0) 21 342 50 10

Métro :
Line M1. UNIL-Sorge stop.

Bus:
Line TL 31. UNIL-Sorge stop.

Faced with excess demand, the FPH is no longer able to process spontaneous funding requests. Organizations to which the Foundation wishes to provide support will now be directly contacted.

La Bergerie de Villarceaux

The FPH owns the Villarceaux estate, located 60 km to the North-West of Paris, in the Val d’Oise area. The estate stretches over 600 hectares. It is made up of several elements:

  • Two châteaux and a landscape park that have been placed at the disposal of the Île-de-France Region through an emphyteutic lease;
  • An 18-hole golf course managed by the Villarceaux sporting association through a commercial lease;
  • A farm that was converted to organic farming in the 1990s, the management of which is carried out by the EARL du Chemin Neuf through a commodate;
  • A forest maintained by the Foundation in cooperation with the Office national des Forêts;
  • An old farm building that has been converted into a conference centre, managed by the Écosite association through a commodate.

Écosite, Conference Centre

The farm building has been entirely renovated and converted in order to be able to host groups, seminars and conferences. Écosite, the organisation managing this activity, offers catering services, conference and meeting rooms, group accommodation and rural gîtes.

For more information, please visit the website: www.bergerie-villarceaux.org

Contact Details:
La Bergerie

95710 Chaussy

tel: 01 34 67 08 80

email: contact@bergerie-villarceaux.org

http://www.bergerie-villarceaux.org