JAPANESE GARDEN OF THE GUIMET MUSEUM
Park – Garden
2024
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2024
This Japanese garden, created in 1992, is enriched by a tea pavilion
In 2001, the Musée Guimet's Buddhist Pantheon was enriched by the addition of a tea pavilion in the Japanese garden. Created in 1992, this garden is a free interpretation of a Japanese garden. This freedom is reflected in the absence of any apparent layout: the bamboos seem to grow as they please, in a skilful disorder orchestrated by Mother Nature. Completing this mini bamboo forest, a small stream and a few stones evolve spontaneously in this sparsely flowered setting.
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le musée est petit, le jardin est tout petit, mais la visite est gratuite et vaut le détour, à ne pas manquer
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