THE SQUARE CHANOINE-DUBARAT
Square Chanoine-Durabart is a romantic spot, home to historic plants from China, Japan and the Himalayas.
Opposite the cathedral, close to the Médiathèque and the bishop's palace, this small garden created by landscape architect William Kent is a romantic and English place; a true green interlude in the heart of the city, inspired by nature as opposed to French gardens, with plants of historical origin from China, Japan and the Himalayas, and some fine specimens of azaleas, camellias, hydrangeas, rhododendrons and webbed maples. A place that inspires meditation.
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