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EuroPanache can create one-of-a-kind, incomparable and cost-effective programs and events—including cultural, leisure and sporting activities, business meetings and conferences—featuring high-level officials, experts, art historians, and top-name performers and musicians. 

These unique and privileged programs usually last 1 to 7 days and can be organized in casual or highly sophisticated venues. Typical numbers: 
• Distinguished, custom-designed cultural programs for 6 to 60 participants; 
• Innovative, exclusive receptions ranging from 8 to 800 participants; 
• Major corporate or institutional events ranging from 500 to 1,500 participants.

Our Paris-based VIPevents team can provide privileged, unequaled access to government and private institutions, coveted privately owned town residences and country châteaux of high-level individuals, private collectors and officials, internationally renowned champagne and wine estates, luxury institutions and exclusive private clubs. Innovation, quality, and taste are the hallmarks of our programs. 

Examples of events include: 
• Private visits and receptions with official hosts in renowned museums, embassies, government institutions, art galleries and luxury product institutions; 
• Visits and receptions in exclusive private residences and châteaux with their distinguished proprietors—collectors of the Arts—and renowned architects and artists; 
• Luncheons or dinners in exclusive, private clubs; such as the Cercle de l’Union Interalliée, the Jockey Club, the Travellers Club and the Polo Club de Paris; 
• Private live fashion shows and cocktail receptions in world-renowned fashion houses; 
• Private tours, champagne and wine-tasting ceremonies and luncheons at their prestigious estate with their hosts; 
• Gala evenings in world-renowned châteaux, museums and private mansions. 
• Hunting (small game, large game and chasse a courre) in private domains of French nobility