Garden created under Napoleon III, the typical example of the English garden near the conservatory orchard and its fruit trees.
Created under Napoleon III by Barillet-Deschamp, gardener of the city of Paris, the Vauban garden is the typical example of the English garden. Hundred-year-old trees, gently undulating lawns with water features, a bucolic artificial grotto and flowerbeds... This 3 hectare garden does not lack charm. Nearby, the conservatory orchard and its fruit trees pruned in the old way. Also worth seeing: the P'tit Jacques, a superb puppet theater (entrance by the quai de la Deûle). Be careful in summer: the numerous water spots attract insects.
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