FLOWER PARK
Thanks to the passion of one man, Henry Correvon, a botanist from the canton of Vaud, in 1902, this land gradually took on the appearance of a park, with the creation of rock gardens and the construction of his chalet. Part alpine garden, part urban park, with its rockeries, trees, bushes, ponds, hedges, playground equipment, pavilion and pergola, the floral park develops around its water course, a 120 m-long pool punctuated by waterfalls, islands, a grotto, a footbridge and bordered by a paved path. It is a source of rest and inspiration for city dwellers and walkers alike.
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