Park hosting a photo exhibition recounting the town's little-known history
Le Ramier is undergoing a major transformation: among the recent developments, the Poudrerie eco-park has everything to seduce you. This former industrial site, developed in 1853 to produce black powder, covered 400 hectares and employed some 32,000 people, the majority of whom were women during the First World War. A photo exhibition recounts the town's little-known history. Old gunpowder mills, footbridges and dryers are lost in the middle of a shared garden with century-old trees.
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Pour se promener, il permet surtout d'accéder à l'îlot des lapins avec l'agréable promenade le long des bâtiments historiques de la poudrerie. Des panneaux intéressants ont été ajoutés pour expliquer leur origine.
Ce qui est incompréhensible c'est que des toilettes publiques n'aient pas été prévues dans le projet.
NB: les toilettes de la maison du parc, ouverte occasionnellement, ne sont pas accessibles au public.