Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, in Gouvieux-Chantilly near Paris

The Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, located in Gouvieux-Chantilly near Paris, is a premier corporate seminar and training center owned by Capgemini. Originally a 19th-century Rothschild estate, it was transformed into a “Campus” for learning, innovation, and reflection, blending historic architecture with modern, sustainable meeting facilities.

Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, in Gouvieux-Chantilly near Paris
Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, in Gouvieux-Chantilly near Paris

Detailed History Timeline

18th Century: Romantic Origins

  • Late 18th Century: Jacques Berthault acquired a 28-hectare plot, developing a romantic-style garden around a lake, featuring small “follies” (decorative buildings).

19th Century: The Rothschild Era

  • 1878: Baron Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild purchased the estate, increasing it to 52 hectares.
  • 1879–1882: Construction of the Château des Fontaines took place, designed by architect Félix Langlais in an eclectic mix of styles (medieval, 17th-century, Louis XIV). It served as a summer residence and venue for lavish receptions.

20th Century: War and the Jesuits

  • 1931: Baroness Thérèse von Rothschild died, after which the property was passed to her son, Henri.
  • World War II (1939–1945): Occupied by the German army; utilized by the Luftwaffe as an observation base with a hidden bunker.
  • 1946: The Jesuits acquired the estate to create a cultural and spiritual center, including a vast private library.
  • 1970: The facility was formally established as the Centre Culturel des Fontaines.

Late 20th Century: Acquisition by Capgemini

  • 1997: Facing high maintenance costs, the Jesuits decided to sell the property.
  • 1998: Capgemini bought the estate to create a dedicated international training and seminar campus.
  • 1999–2002: Major redevelopment took place under architects Valode & Pistre to create the campus facilities.

21st Century: The Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines

  • January 2003: Campus Les Fontaines opened its doors.
  • 2003–Present: The campus hosts around 275 events annually, serving as a hub for Capgemini University, international meetings, and corporate training.
  • November 2017: Renamed to “Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines” to honor the recently deceased founder of Capgemini.
  • 2020: The lounges of the Château were fully refurbished.

Key Features and Role

  • Architecture: Combines the historic 19th-century Rothschild château with the “Forum,” a modern, circular 300-room campus building.
  • Sustainability: Focused on environmental responsibility with a strong commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of events for over 20 years.
  • Capacity: 50 meeting rooms, including a 500-seat auditorium.

About Serge Kampf

Serge Kampf (1934–2016) was a French entrepreneur who founded Sogeti in 1967, which became Capgemini. He was known for his dedication to client relationships and nurturing entrepreneurial talent.

Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, in Gouvieux-Chantilly near Paris

Capgemini – Campus – Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, Chantilly, France – Advanced EM Course – November 2017 Class

November 2017 – Advanced Engagement Management Course – Level 2 Exam

Capgemini Serge Kampf Les Fontaines in 2017 on Engagement Management EM Advanced PM Course

Capgemini Serge Kampf Les Fontaines

Capgemini Serge Kampf Les Fontaines in 2017 on Engagement Management Advanced PM Course

Campus Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, in Gouvieux-Chantilly near Paris

Capgemini – Campus – Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, Chantilly, France – Advanced EM Course – November 2017 Class

November 2017 – Advanced Engagement Management Course – Level 2 Exam

Capgemini – Campus – Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, Chantilly, France – Advanced Engagement Manager Course – November 2017 Class

Capgemini – Campus – Serge Kampf Les Fontaines, Chantilly, France – Advanced EM Course – November 2017 Class

November 2017 – Advanced Engagement Management Course – Level 2 Exam