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Parc de la MarseillaiseBetween 1897 and 1899, the industrial sponsor Aimé Gros Schlumberger asked the Parisian landscape architect Edouard André to create a public park that is "a place of leisure but also of education and an introduction to botany"; it combines floral compositions and several exotic species. The park is still adorned with a Renaissance well and a large fountain, a bandstand and a bench exedra, a copy of the one on which Sarah Bernhardt sat in the Théodora play.
Liesel's advice
Stroll through the alleys of this magnificent landscaped park. Created at the end of the 19th century by the landscape architect Edouard André, it is home to many remarkable trees. -
Description
Type of place to visit
Parks and gardensVisit packages
Free visit -
Location
Environment
Environment In the town/village centreAltitude : 200 mDistance
Nearest train station: Bollwiller - 10 KmAccess
By bus, On a route that is accessible by bus