THE VAUBAN GARDEN
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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Bref, dès le printemps, c'est un lieu qui fleure la détente et les bonnes ondes pour se reposer après une journée de visite et avant d'embrayer sur la dcouverte de la nuit nocturne lilloise.
In summer it is super for sunbathing or read. One chat there friends, enjoy a little nature while watching jugglers entertaining, children to have fun or musicians to type on a bongo playing.
Often when I walks there, I like to squat in not far from the guitar players, especially when I can daydream with the sound of jazz Gypsy in the ears, relax me...
Everyone is welcome at the Vauban Garden. I love!