In 1932, the Blondlot family bequeathed the property to the city of Nancy, whose only obligation was to transform it into a public park. Located near the Nancy train station at 4 Quai Claude le Lorrain, Blondlot Park covers 65 ares and comprises two distinct sections: a classically inspired parterre with geometric pathways, situated on the site of the former house, and a large landscaped area with flowing lines. The park features a bandstand, a pond, and a playground. It boasts several remarkable trees, some of which were planted at the beginning of the 20th century, including chestnut, ginkgo, flowering ash, Japanese pagoda tree, magnolia, Atlas cedar, and handkerchief tree. Opening Hours: October 1st to 15th: 8am - 6pm; October 16th to end of February: 8am - 5pm; March 1st to 31st: 8am - 6pm; April 1st to May 31st: 8am - 7pm; June 1st to August 31st: 8am - 9pm; September 1st to 30th: 8am - 7pm. Access: Entrance 4 Quai Claude le Lorrain