Situated on the border between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Gardens, inspired by the Boboli Gardens in Florence, were created upon the initiative of Queen Marie de Medici in 1612. The gardens, which cover 25 hectares of land, are split into French gardens and English gardens. Between the two, lies a geometric forest and a large pond. There is also an orchard with a variety of old and forgotten apples, an apiary for you to learn about bee-keeping and greenhouses with a collection of breathtaking orchids and a rose garden. The garden has 106 statues spread throughout the park, the monumental Medici fountain, the Orangerie and the Pavillon Davioud.
Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez voir ici (What you can see here):
Flowers-des fleurs
Picnics-des picnics
Carousel-carrousel
Wooden sailboats-voiliers en bois
Hotel-un hôtel
Repas
la ratatouille
Dessert
Gâteau au yaourt
Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez entendre (What you can hear):
The breeze-la brise
Qu’est-ce que tu as fait?
Moi: Au Jardin du Luxembourg, j’ai fini mon livre.
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