THE ANTONY ALMOND TREE
Urban location
2024
Recommended
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2024
We sometimes go near places, things or images loaded with history without even noticing it… this is the case of this amandier, so dear to the inhabitants of the city, and who would have been planted from Napoleon's time. Splendid during its flowering, covered with white flowers, this tree is the only vestige of the orchard of a property of the executive style. From 1896 to 1940, the home belonged to the family of Mr. Fayet de La Tour, an assistant curator at the National Library. The new town hall of Antony is now on this site.
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