At the heart of a university center, the Remicourt park offers all the charm of an English garden playing with natural shapes and volumes. Far from the regularity of French parks, the Remicourt estate offers, over its 7,5 hectares, a multitude of atmospheres and reliefs that invite you to take lovely walks. The intimate undergrowth is followed by vast grassy terraces, ideal for outdoor games. The Remicourt park is home to many birds, such as the great spotted woodpecker with its astonishing black and white plumage, and beautiful horticultural varieties such as the century-old Atlas cedar, the giant sequoia or the American sweetgum. Thanks to its geographical location, the Remicourt park is a place where many springs were once captured. The Greater Nancy Metropolis took advantage of the work on the streets upstream of the park to capture them and replenish two basins. They will ultimately help develop the park's biodiversity.