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Natural sites & Parks and gardens

Garden of
Nancy School Museum

The Museum Garden is the only remaining part of the five-hectare grounds that Eugène Corbin had landscaped between 1903 and 1932 to complement his residence. Listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments, it evokes the atmosphere of an early 20th-century garden and features plant species created by Nancy horticulturists of that era (peonies, anemones, lilacs, hydrangeas, etc.). Three monuments are also located in the park: an oak gate crafted in 1897 by the cabinetmaker Eugène Vallin at the request of Emile Gallé, a funerary monument with Art Nouveau lines, and a circular pavilion housing an aquarium. Entrance at 36 rue du Sergent Blandan - Open Wednesday to Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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Free visits, exterior visits only

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