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MONCEAU (PARC)

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MONCEAU (PARC)

Boulevard de Courcelles

 75008

 PARIS

Metro :

Monceau

Bus :

30 - 84 - 94

Access for persons with limited mobility

Tourisme & Handicap label


Park-garden-walk

Municipal

In 1769, the Duke of Chartres (future Duke of Orleans) bought a hectare of land at the centre of Monceau plain. It was the modest beginning of the "folly of Chartres". A pavillion was built at the centre of the garden that the duke, who would become Philippe-Egalité, was to extend to 12 hectares between 1773 and 1778. In 1860, the park was much bigger than it is today. The painter Carmontelle was given the job of designing "an extraordinary garden that would unite all times and all places". So a picturesque decor unfolded with false ruins and showy temples. The intervention at the end of the 18th century by landscape gardener Thomas Blaikie led to a modification in the aspect of the park. Softening the fantastic landscape, he transformed it into a sumptous garden in the English style. At the time of the Revolution, the park was declared a national possession and was the venue for dances and popular festivals. It was returned to the Orleans family at the time of the Restoration. Then, in 1852, half of the park was given to the State and half to the Orleans family. The City of Paris purchased it in 1860. One part was transformed into a public park by Baron Haussmann and inaugurated in 1861 by Napoleon III. This included many decorative elements such as a great ornamental lake for mock-naval battles and the pyramid and remains of the gardens of the prince-poet the Duke of Orleans. The bridge, grotto and waterfall were redesigned under Napoleon III. Monceau is one of the most floral parks in Paris, where you will also find rare and ancient specimens of trees, including the Oriental Plane tree (one of the oldest and largest of the trees). Many play areas for children.

Others informations

Architecturals styles :

Neoclassical, Second empire style, Louis Philippe style, Napoleon III style, Haussmann style

List of collections :

Sculpture

Collections period :

17th century, 18th century, 19th century

Opening days and times

Open/Closed :



7am-10pm (Summer).
7am-8pm (Winter).

Days of week :

Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday

Open on those public holidays :

Easter Easter Monday 1 May
8 May Ascension Day Whitsuntide
Whit Monday 14 July 15 August
1 November 11 November 25 December

Individual tours

Independant tour.

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 tour.

Wheelchair hire.

Photo allowed.

Restaurant.

Other services :

Museum & Monuments pass Child minding Animals welcome
Bookshop

District

See the map Champs-Elysées/Louvre

Champs-Elysées/Louvre