Visit of the garden "at Jules and Léonie"
Artist exposed: Joseph Malet painter
1 et 2 juinPassé
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The garden of aunt Léonie and her husband Jules in the middle of the 19th century was largely redesigned by Charles and Geneviève Geoffroy Dechaume in the 1930s in an English style. Then, thanks to the collapse of the retaining wall of the courtyard in 1950, a touch of Italian inspiration was brought by the stairs designed by the architect Robert Hubrecht, famous Valmondoisien and great protector of the Vexin. It is above all a painter’s garden, with old and local fruit trees, roses, boxwood and perennials . It is a garden of 1000 m² in the heart of the village. artists exhibited: Joseph Malet (painter), Chrystèle Albertini (mosaist), Gilles Grupe ( sculptor)