Domaine de Léonardsau: The park and the chateau were created by baron Albert de Dietrich (1861-1957) and is today owned by the city of Obernai. read more
The Domaine du Rayol (20 ha) is an experience through Mediterranean or sub-tropical landscapes across the world. At the same time it is also a venue for its summer ... read more
Jardin du Palais Carnolès (2 ha), is housing one of Europe's largest citrus collections, with contains today over 137 varieties of citrus fruits, including 24 ... read more
Musée-Château de la Forêt is an art centre for temporary exhibitions, conferences and other cultural events. The chateau was constructed in 1864 in Louis XIII style, by ... read more
Parc de Bagatelle (25 ha) was built in 1775, and is one of Paris’s four botanical gardens. It is a charming and romantic park, with giant trees and big variety ... read more
Parc Floral de la Source extends over 35 ha, with at the centre the source of the Loiret River. The park has a multitude of gardens, such as a rose garden, tropical ... read more
Pavillon de Vendôme, now a museum, was built between 1665 and 1667 for Louis, Duke of Vendôme, as a meeting-place with his lover Lucrète de Forbin Solliés. read more
The Palais Galliera, or officially Musée de la Mode et du Costume de la Ville de Paris, is dedicated to the history of fashion, up to the present day. The impressive ... read more