DOMINIQUE-ALEXANDER GODRON GARDEN
Garden located next to the Place Stanislas, offering walkers horticultural collections of plants for ornamental purposes
Located next to the Place Stanislas, behind the present Aquarium Museum, it was founded by Stanislas in 1758. In 1993, it lost its botanical vocation to the Jardin du Montet, and took its current name in tribute to the man who directed the garden during the second half of the 19th century. Labelled as a remarkable garden since 2010, it now offers walkers horticultural collections of plants intended for floral decoration as well as a rich collection of trees.
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Pas grand mais C'est un jardin paisible avec de belles collections de plantes