Garden nestled at the foot of the King's and Bishop's Towers, offering an unusual and entertaining visit.
An astonishing garden of simple plants, nestled at the foot of the King's and Bishop's Towers, somewhat hidden within the walls of the Duchy. Created in 1995, this green lung in the heart of the medieval city is a veritable living herbarium. Small paths between the planes and coppices lead in a labyrinth to the various species used in the Middle Ages, including those endemic to the region. It's an unusual and fun way to learn more about ancestral know-how. The In Situ association maintains this remarkable garden and welcomes you.
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