This small green space, nestled between Grâce-de-Dieu and Sainte-Thérèse, is a real lung for the right bank neighbourhoods.
Nestled between Grâce-de-Dieu and Sainte-Thérèse, this small green space is a real lung for the neighbourhoods on the right bank. Decorated with a basin and a garden of perennial plants, Les Chartreuses, it is almost, as Rimbaud wrote in Le Dormeur du Val, "a small valley that foams with rays". This large park with its clean and well-planted alleys and the former barracks of the 43rd Artillery Regiment - which now houses the neighbourhood’s living centre - is the favourite place for the inhabitants or patients of the nearby Polyclinic du Parc. Whether for a walk or a picnic, enjoy this quiet and lively place. You can also let your children play on the playgrounds or play table tennis on the open tables.
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