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GARDEN OF THE MUSÉE DE L'ECOLE DE NANCY

Park and garden in Nancy
  • The Museum garden is the only remaining part of the five-hectare plot Eugène Corbin had laid out between 1903 and 1932 to accompany his home. Listed in the Monuments Historiques supplementary inventory, it evokes the atmosphere of a turn-of-the-century garden, with an emphasis on plant species created by Nancy horticulturalists of the period (peonies, anemones, lilacs, hydrangeas...).

    The park also features three monuments: an oak door made in 1897 by cabinetmaker Eugène Vallin at Emile...
    The Museum garden is the only remaining part of the five-hectare plot Eugène Corbin had laid out between 1903 and 1932 to accompany his home. Listed in the Monuments Historiques supplementary inventory, it evokes the atmosphere of a turn-of-the-century garden, with an emphasis on plant species created by Nancy horticulturalists of the period (peonies, anemones, lilacs, hydrangeas...).

    The park also features three monuments: an oak door made in 1897 by cabinetmaker Eugène Vallin at Emile Gallé's request, an Art Nouveau funeral monument and a circular pavilion housing an aquarium.
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