PARC MONCEAU
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Large wrought iron grids welcome the visitor in this 1796 garden with aristocratic appearance. Draining above all the inhabitants of the neighborhood, it is isolated by the special hotels that surround it and form a plant belt where it is pleasant to run outside peak hours. Among the many statues that adorn it, it also houses a érable maple with twisted branches, the oldest (1853), the largest (4,18 m) and the highest in the borough (30 m), as well as an Orient tree whose circumference reaches seven metres. To see also to steam the famous ', this basin surrounded by ancient inspiration which draws its terrazzo columns, as well as the rotunda called "pavillon de Chartres", along the current boulevard de Courcelles. The Monceau Park, which has fallen half since its creation due to the development of special hotels in the 1861 th century, has kept the form it had in when it opened by Napoleon III.
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