ALBERT KHAN PARK
A remarkable scenic garden featuring different landscapes, each depicting a different country. A great place for a stroll.
An ambitious humanist, Albert Kahn was a professional banker! Throughout his life, he dévouera his energy and heritage to his ideal of universal peace. In the th century, he created this particular garden. It is indeed a garden of scenes: the different landscapes proposed in this space each draw a country by the represented landscape and the cultivated species. The hiker first enters the Japanese village; if you are amateurs of the animated cartoons of Hayao Miyazaki, you can bet that you fall under the charm of this magical place. The small bridges, the river and its carp, the Japanese garden and the two houses are an enchantment of gentleness and calm. Stroll away from this haven of peace to discover the English garden, the Vosges forest, the golden forest and its prairie (with spectacular colours in autumn!), the marsh, the blue forest, the rose orchard, the French garden, the winter garden and the contemporary Japanese garden. Prefer the week to get there and avoid the crowd. Visit the interesting museum dedicated to Albert Kahn and why not try the dépaysante experience of the tea ceremony?
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