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Dimanche 2 juin, 14h00Passé
Juin 2024
Dimanche 2
14:00 - 17:00
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs

Jardin de l'hôtel Haguenot

3 rue Clapiés, 34172 Montpellier
  • Hérault
  • Occitanie

Discover the little paradise of Professor Haguenot

See you in the garden 2024
Dimanche 2 juin, 14h00Passé
©Antoine de Parseval

Built at the gates of Montpellier for Professor Haguenot, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, the hotel Haguenot is a house of fields of the eighteenth century.
Enjoy a stroll in the terraced gardens of Italian inspiration that today house various laurels, fruit and citrus trees, succulents and flowers, pottery and stone vases.
You can also admire a carved decor with an Italian fountain and a baroque cave.
Visits every hour between 2 pm and 5 pm (last visit).

Types of events
Guided tour
2024 Theme
Aucune sélection
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Conditions for participation
Reduced fare
Type of audience
General public

À propos du lieu

Jardin de l'hôtel Haguenot
3 rue Clapiés, 34172 Montpellier
  • Hérault
  • Occitanie
Garden deprived in terraces around a «house of fields» created by the architect Jean-Antoine Giral in the XVIIIth century. He(It) shelters diverse laurels today (pink(roses), sauce, cherry), fruit trees and citrus fruits, fat plants, flowers (pink(roses), tulips, gerania), potteries and stony vases(muds). Sculpted decoration(set) compound(made up) of an Italian-style fountain leant on the wall, adorned with dolphins(heirs apparent), and of a baroque nymphée in the shape of cave. Panoramic view since the terrace.
Open all year long except in August on request.
Tags
Botanical garden or arboretum, Private garden & Monument historique
Accès
City centre of Montpellier at the foot of Peyrou. Drunk 6 and 7 stop(ruling) " Peyrou Arc de triomphe ". Streetcar 3 stop(ruling) " Plan Cabannes " Streetcar 4 stop(ruling) " Peyrou Arc de triomphe ". Parking lot: Arches, Foch and Pitot.
©A. de Parseval