THE GARDEN OF THE MUSEUM OF THE SCHOOL OF NANCY
Garden of the Ecole de Nancy museum, with ponds and plantings
Adjacent to the École de Nancy museum and laid out around 1910 by Eugène Corbin, it is a fitting end to the museum visit. One can admire the ponds and plantations, some of which were created according to the inspiration of Nancy horticulturists of the time, notably Crousse and Lemoine. The oak door by Gallé, the aquarium by Weissenburger and the funerary monument by Girard are worth a visit. One is also impressed by the trees planted more than a century ago.
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Très agréable lors de la guinguette.