Parc de la Marseillaise

" Stroll through the alleys of this magnificent landscaped park. Created at the end of the 19th century by the landscape architect Edouard André, it is home to many remarkable trees. "

Between 1897 and 1899, the industrial sponsor Aimé Gros Schlumberger asked the Parisian landscape architect Edouard André to create a public park that is "a place of leisure but also of education and an introduction to botany"; it combines floral compositions and several exotic species. The park is still adorned with a Renaissance well and a large fountain, a bandstand and a bench exedra, a copy of the one on which Sarah Bernhardt sat in the Théodora play.

Additional information
  • Altitude : 200m
  • Distance to the nearest station (km) : 10km
  • Type of visits proposed : Free visit
  • Restaurant on site : Restaurant

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