At first sight it looks like nothing but when you start walking through the park and getting absorbed by it’s surroundings and energy, you begin to feel the peace that surrounds it. A dozen of lovely and creative designs and spaces marked with a little bit of a story. Walking through each symbol and reading through its little stories makes it more interesting as you wish to go to the next stop for more. Note for more details: The Mallet-Stevens gardens constitute a haven of greenery, relaxation and leisure in the heart of the district Beaumont, open to all residents. They bear the name of the architect who designed Villa Cavrois, an emblematic building classified as a historic monument, located nearby. By housing a playground, thematic gardens, a multi-purpose room, a green theater and a landscaped car park, the surface area of 2.5 hectares is an ideal setting for everyone (resident, walker, association, artist, leisure center ...) engages in numerous and varied activities. Hobbies, cultural and artistic activities, awareness of nature, ecology... the vocation of gardens Mallet-Stevens is wide. They are both a natural space and a quality living environment. Fun courses are designed for young people. Four themed gardens: the wetland, the vegetable garden, the agricultural garden and the bee garden are sources of numerous lessons. The design of the Mallet-Stevens gardens leaves a prominent place for plant and tree heritage, ecology, biodiversity and remarkable architecture. Their development was entrusted to the landscape architect firm Urba Folia, the company Norenvert and...
Read moreA very nice little modern park, in all weathers. Named after Mallet Stevens who designed a nearby modernist house. There is a big open space for kids. Another section is fenced off for use by the adjacent old people’s home and public cafe. Features like a small vegetable plot, an amphitheatre and children’s play zone. There’s even a book sharing space. Dogs on or off lead...
Read moreNon loin de la Villa Cavrois ce petit parc composé de plusieurs petits jardins à thèmes (agricole, aquatique, des abeilles, des enfants..) invite à la quiétude et stimule nos sens. J'adorais venir y picniquer mais depuis c'est malheureusement interdit (interdit également aux vélos et aux chiens). L'entrée est gratuite. Si vous n'avez pas de lecture sur vs des livres sont à disposition et il y a pas mal de bancs où s'installer pour buller ou bouquiner. Il y a de belles structures qui permettent de réaliser de jolies photographies. Le jardin des enfants leur permet de bien s'amuser avec toboggan et autres jeux. Il y a également de nombreuses plaques instructives pour en apprendre plus sur le parc et sa flore de façon ludique. Voilà de bonnes raisons de venir y flâner car c'est un endroit calme...
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