Jockey-Club de Paris
Private MembersThe Jockey Club de Paris is a traditional gentlemen's club and is regarded as the most prestigious of private clubs in Paris. It is best remembered as a gathering place of the elite of nineteenth-century French society. Today it is decidedly but not exclusively aristocratic. The club seat is at 2, rue Rabelais in Paris, near the Champs-Élysées and it hosts the International Federation of Racing Authorities.
- Location
- Paris, France
- Established
- 1834
- Membership
- Private Members
- What is Jockey-Club de Paris?
- Jockey-Club de Paris is a private members' club in Paris, listed in The One Club directory of private members' clubs.
- Where is Jockey-Club de Paris?
- Jockey-Club de Paris is in Paris, France.
- When was Jockey-Club de Paris founded?
- Jockey-Club de Paris was founded in 1834.
- How do you become a member of Jockey-Club de Paris?
- Membership of Jockey-Club de Paris is arranged directly with the club. Private members' clubs typically admit new members by application, nomination or invitation.
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