Napoleon III, who played a large part in the development of the spa town of Vichy which he frequented, decides to entrust its operation under concession to the company Lebobe, Callou et Cie. 1862 The company Lebobe, Callou et Cie is transformed into a public limited company and becomes the Compagnie fermière de l'Établissement thermal de Vichy. Until 1954, the company is managed by its founders, then by their descendants, mainly by the Callounote family. That year, the Company became a subsidiary of Brasseries et Glacières de l'Indochine. In 1968, it came under the control of the Perrier group, before being bought in 1992 by the Castel group. In operation. Commercial Register Production Vichy Célestin. | |||