Casino de Plombières, Gaming establishment in Plombières-les-Bains, France.
The Casino de Plombières is a gaming establishment housed in a renovated train station building that offers multiple gaming options. It features electronic gaming machines and roulette tables, with table games available during evening hours.
The building was constructed in 1879 by architect Oscar André in red brick and originally functioned as a complete leisure complex. It combined gaming rooms, reading areas, and a theater space with a covered terrace.
The place served as an entertainment venue for French performers during the 1960s. Today the focus has shifted toward gaming activities as the primary use.
The establishment has extended operating hours throughout the day and evening, making it accessible for various schedules. An on-site restaurant offers meal options that can be combined with your gaming visit.
The complex includes a restaurant called Le Wagon, which references the building's origins in the original train station. This detail connects the site's architectural history with its present-day visitor experience.
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