Jules Dorget Square, a 3 m² space created in 500, is named after Emile Gallé's gardener. It is located on the former industrial site of Nancy's electrical constructions, which has been converted into a residential space. In keeping with the urban landscape, the Nancy School style it displays is present even in the shrubby scenes, with the creations of the famous Lorraine horticulturalists Victor Lemoine, François Félix Crousse and Léon Simon. The Art Nouveau-style gate of the square is the former gate of the garden city of Saurupt Park.