ANNE FRANK GARDEN
A garden with a beautiful pergola and play area, home to rare plant species and Japanese maples.
The garden is named after Anne Frank, the teenage victim of Nazi barbarism whose memoirs are among the most widely read books in the world. An oasis of greenery nestled between several buildings, on the outskirts of the Musée de la poupée and the Musée d'art et d'histoire du judaïsme, it's well worth a look. With its beautiful pergola and children's play area, it's a living space in its own right. The garden is home to rare plant species, including Japanese maples, hydrangeas and azaleas.
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