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Park-garden-walk
District : Saint-Germain-des-Prés / Musée d'Orsay / Montparnasse
Description :
Situated by the side of the former fishing port of Javel, where amateur yachtsmen came to sail from the 15th century onwards and close to which the engineer André Citroën set up the headquarters of his automobile manufacturing industry, this 14-hectare park offers a fine view of the Seine.
This park with its contemporary design offers many surprises for visitors! Its original layout combines structured planting with the free-flowering fantasy of natural plants and flowers. Water is omnipresent with water channels and many water features.
A central lawn area runs down towards the river Seine and is a great place to relax. Strolling around the park you can admire the gigantic hothouses which are home to exotic and Mediterranean plants, admire the numerous thematic gardens: the white garden, the black garden, a garden in perpetual movement, six serial gardens and their little hothouses.
For several years now the Parc André Citroën has been home to a huge tethered balloon which monitors air quality in Paris and takes the public on a 150-metre balloon ride into the sky for a stunning view of the French capital.
Photo D.R.
Current events
Les Parisiens retrouvent peu à peu le contact avec leur fleuve dont les abords étaient confisqués depuis trop longtemps par la circulation automobile.
Ainsi, l'allée du bord-de-l'eau s'ouvre au bois de Boulogne.
Du quai André Citroën, on pourra beintôt gagner le pont d'Austerlitz, puis le parc de Bercy après l'achèvement de la passerelle Bercy-Tolbiac, soit un itinéraire d'environ 12km le long des berges, franchissant trois fois le fleuve.
Informations :
Inaugurated in 1992, at the heart of a new area, on the site of former car factories, this park has been opened directly onto the Seine since July 1999. It is one of the largest parks to be recently established in Paris. Very innovative and very structured, it uses water and stone to set off to advantage the vegetation in an unusual way. A series of six gardens have been designed by Gilles Clément; each one of them has a dominant nuance: a golden garden, a silver garden, a red garden, an orange garden, a green garden and a blue garden. In the garden in motion, informal space, spindle-trees, rose bushes, blackberry bushes, bamboos, balsams, foxgloves and other wild flowers, chosen for their roving properties grow freely. A garden that is perpetually changing, it highlights the flora of fallow land as a counterpoint to the refinement of the surrounding areas.
Fly over Paris on bord the Eutelsat balloon at 150m high and discover the capital, panorama at 360°. Information by phone 01 44 26 20 00. 10 euros.
Others informations
List of collections :
Green plants
Collections period :
20th century
Opening days and times
Days of week :
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday
Open on those public holidays :
1 January | Easter | Easter Monday | 1 May | 8 May | Ascension Day | Whitsuntide | Whit Monday | 14 July | 15 August | 1 November | 11 November | 25 December
Individual tours
Guided tour :
Guided tours are organized by the "Direction des Parcs et Jardins"(parks and gardens head office) located 1 av Gordon Bennett 75016 PARIS. For further information, please phone at 01.40.71.75.60.
Programme available each year in the city hall of each district, at the reception hall of the Hotel de Ville, and at the Office de Tourisme de Paris.
Group tours
Group of adults with museum guide.
Services
Foreign language information.
Accessibility disabled persons
Access: rue Leblanc; 226 rue Saint-Charles; 56 rue balard
WC (equipped with a grab rail) accessible from at 226 rue Saint-Charles and at each end of the walkway that runs alongside the small greenhouses.
The park is entirely accessible to disabled people.
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Access:
Quai André Citroen
75015 PARIS
District : Saint-Germain-des-Prés / Musée d'Orsay / Montparnasse
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Balard
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RER : Boulevard Victor
- Bus : 42 - 88
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